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Florists' Review - March 2022

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Extra Features and Video Online FloristsReview.com R E A D O N L I N E 43 STEP 1 Twist one end of each of two 18-inch chenille stems together, end to end, to create a longer chenille stem approximately 33 inches in length. Repeat this step to create a second long chenille stem. Twist the two long chenille stems together to create a figure-eight-patterned "chain." STEP 2 Tie a length of No. 3-width ribbon to the last loop on each end of the chenille-stem chain. These will be used to tie the finished design around the cap part of the mortarboard hat. STEP 3 Glue individual Israeli Ruscus leaves, end to end and overlapping slightly, to one side of the chenille-stem chain by applying liquid floral adhesive to the chenille stems and pressing the leaves atop them. This will camouflage the chenille-stem mechanic and create a smooth backside for the design. STEP 4 Flip the chenille-stem chain over so that the leaves are against the surface of your workspace. Attach botanicals to the "topside" of the chenille-stem chain by applying a drop of liquid floral adhesive to both the chenille stem and the base of each botanical. Hold each item in place until the adhesive becomes tacky. Choose a selection of botanicals in different sizes and textures, and consider grouping like botanicals together to create a stronger focal point. STEP 5 Once all of the botanicals are added and the chenille-stem mechanic is completely covered, add nonbotanical accents. I created coils of aluminum wire to introduce a touch of gold into the design. STEP 6 Once the graduate has donned her cap, instruct customers to snugly tie the flower design onto the cap, just under the mortarboard, using the ribbons on each end of the design. Step by Step

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