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Hiding Silk Flower Wreath Wires

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Summary: After making a silk wreath, it's important to hide the wires from all angles. Learn how to hide wires in this free crafting video about how to make a wreath with silk flowers.

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By Jim Tomasits
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Jim Tomasits has been a floral designer for more than 20 years. He has distributed flower arrangements on both the national and international level and is considered an international...read more

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"The next step is take a step back and look at it to make sure that your flowers are not being viewed this way from working and being so up close and you want them bent more to the front so that you can see the color from a distance. The other thing you need to check is if there are any places where you see wire that you used or any glue and this is where you can take and use again either sheep moss that you buy at your store or you can use lichen or even Spanish moss and cover any of your construction that you see like right here is where all the glue and wires are and slop some glue on to it and then this will help cover it. This also makes the wreath look a little bit more natural like this is the grass over the fields covering it over and people think it looks more realistic than what it really is and all you are trying to do is cover your construction so that when you view the wreath you don't see any of your wire unnecessarily glued. So the next thing you should so is go ahead and take a step back, make sure your design is working the way you anticipate it to be working and cover any of your construction."

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