Daisies
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Daisies
Daisies are well known for their classic beauty and charm—and thanks to a playful array of bold colors, they’re now known for party- pleasing décor! Crazy for Daisies { C R E AT I V E I N S P I R AT I O N S free F R O M H O B B Y L O B B Y } ® Daisy Does t Show guests to their seats with a lovely handmade chair accessory. Simply cut individual stems from a daisy bush, glue them to a length of burlap ribbon, and add a name tag. The burlap keeps it natural. The chalkboard sign keeps it trendy. The every-color daisies keep it quirky. And you keep it fresh and fabulous. Seeing Jars Stunning floral centerpieces don’t have to mean hours of arranging bunches of blooms—and they don’t have to break the bank either. A few color-coordinated blooms (cut from daisy bushes) placed in wire-wrapped jars offer minimalist style that’s right on trend. Fresh as a Daisy This easy-does-it table runner will earn you major style points. We glued a row of daisies to each end of a burlap runner, but use as many or as few blooms as you like. Design tip: If your color scheme or theme calls for it, don’t be afraid to try a monochromatic look. 2 Hobby Lobby Product Inspirations Deer head: Glue on daisies as desired. Wreaths: Cut stems from daisy bush, glue to wreaths, and fill in with greenery. Once upon a Daisy It’s a daisy day all over this soirée, and that means we’ve covered everything in sight with these bold-and-beautiful blooms. After all, daisies are a classic symbol of happiness and cheer—two things no party should be without. Hobby Lobby Product Inspirations 3 Have a Treat Is there anything sweeter than a daisy-dotted treat box? We don’t think so—unless you count the fact that they’re easy-breezy to put together. Just grab a ready-to-give gift box, glue on a daisy and tie on a bow of jute. We can just hear the “oohs” and “ahhs” now. Upsy Daisy Daisy-decked paper lanterns turn the awesome factor up a notch! We used low-temp hot glue to adhere cut-from-the-bush blooms to the lanterns and hung them at varying heights with jute. Now that we think of it, these floating lanterns would make a great photo backdrop too… Plate Bloomer A DIY’ed napkin ring takes a basic birthday party (or bridal shower, brunch with the girls, Tuesday evening dinner…you get the idea) to a new level of all-out fun. To get this no-fuss look, plant a daisy bloom on a length of jute and tie the jute around a napkin. ©2014 Hobby Lobby® • www.hobbylobby.com • • Floral - 1107135 DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO COMPLETE PROJECTS ALONE. ADULT SUPERVISION REQUIRED.