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As we mention throughout our book, there is only one important rule to follow for creating perfect arrangements, CUT ALL THE STEMS THE SAME LENGTH! As you will notice from our list of suggested tools, they are common, household items with the exception of the floral tape and wire so you should have no problem getting started. Listed below are tools and their use when working with the FLORAL DESIGN:

SCISSORS - Use for cutting all soft flower stems and any decorative accessory items such as ribbons or raffia.

RULER - Measure your flower stems and (once again) CUT ALL THE FLOWER STEMS THE SAME LENGTH!

WIRE CUTTERS - Use on all tough flower stems and naturally on wire!

SMALL PARING KNIFE - A great tool for fruit and vegetable preparation as well as shaving the tough exterior off heavier stemmed flowers and removing thorns from roses.

TOOTHPICKS - Regular round toothpicks are perfect for securing fruits and vegetables used in the hors d oeuvre arrangements.

THIN SPOUTED WATERING CAN - Use for easy filling of vases and daily freshening of vases without the inconvenience of removing the flowers from the vases.

FLORAL WIRE - Can be purchased in most variety or craft stores and is sold by the spool or in individual, pre-cut lengths. The most common use is to reinforce and strengthen thin, delicate or rubbery stems.

CLEAR NAIL POLISH - To prevent rusting of stems on silk flowers, dip the stem in clear nail polish to seal the stem. Once sealed the silk flower can be mixed with fresh flowers in water or embedded in soil

FUNNEL - Use to fill the vases with dried anchoring material such as silica sand, cornmeal, grits, popcorn or any dried item that will hold flower stems.

The list above is very basic. As you become more familiar and creative with your FLORAL DESIGN you will probably discover your own favorite tools and accessories

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