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Floating Underwater Flower Centerpiece

Posted by on Sep 5, 2011 in Centerpieces, Videos |

Floating Underwater Flower Centerpiece

Easy-to-Make Underwater Flower...

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Simple Elegance with a Floating Candle Centerpiece

Posted by on Sep 5, 2011 in Centerpieces, Portfolio |

Simple Elegance with a Floating Candle Centerpiece

Simple elegance using Flower Floating Candles and clear water beads will enhance your table. This floating candle centerpiece will add to a romantic dinner table or a wedding event. In this design, I used a lovely bowl that has been in the family, clear water beads and 3 floating flower candles. If you do not have your own vase simple shallow bowls can be ordered through Amazon.com. If you are decorating for a large event  vases are available at reasonable prices and in...

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Floating Daisies on Water Beads

Posted by on Aug 7, 2011 in Centerpieces, Portfolio |

Floating Daisies on Water Beads

Today, I’ve been working on another great design that look wonderful in my kitchen.  Using a small amount of water beads and a large bowl, simply place a 7-9 well-placed daisy flowers on top.  You can use fresh cut flowers from the garden or buy the artificial flowers from Michaels or other craft store....

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Decorations on a Budget using Water Beads Gel

Posted by on Jul 30, 2011 in Tips and Info |

Decorations on a Budget using Water Beads Gel

On a budget and want to create some great centerpieces and decorations using water beads gel? Here are some quick tips you can use to save time and money! Vases The prices start as low as one dollar at the Dollar Store. Check out other discount stores, thrift stores and craft stores. Keep an eye out for various sizes and shapes that can be combined in an attractive arrangement. Flowers Fresh or artificial?  Plan around your budget.  If you are using flowers with your water beads vase, then you...

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Beautiful Water Beads for Vases with an Underwater Flower

Posted by on Jul 30, 2011 in Centerpieces, Portfolio, Videos |

Beautiful Water Beads for Vases with an Underwater Flower

Looking for a unique design using water beads?  Try out this beautiful underwater flower centerpiece using water beads! It’s easy to make: Find a Vase for your Water Beads Centerpiece A clear, simple vase works very nicely for this project.  Here, I found a great oval, wide-mouth vase for only $1.00 at the Dollar Store.  It’s a great alternative to some of the more higher-priced crafts stores. Find the Perfect Flower You can actually us a fresh-cut flower for this–I found...

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College-Themed Designs Using Water Beads

Posted by on Jul 24, 2011 in Videos |

College-Themed Designs Using Water Beads

Water beads in college colors add a great decorative touch to a college dorm room or apartment. Select water beads in the college colors and soak them for 5-6 hours or overnight. Use a mug that is plain or decorated with your school motif. Layer the water beads or mix them together. To make it even better add some lucky bamboo. The legend is that it brings good luck. Lucky bamboo works great with water beads and grows well in low light. Keep the water beads hydrated. The roots should be in...

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How to Make a Beach Centerpiece using Water Beads

Posted by on Jul 10, 2011 in Centerpieces, Videos |

How to Make a Beach Centerpiece using Water Beads

Fun Beach Water Bead Centerpiece Using LED Submersible...

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Lucky Bamboo Water Beads Vase

Posted by on Jul 9, 2011 in Portfolio |

Lucky Bamboo Water Beads Vase

Lucky bamboo’s legend is that it brings good luck. That makes it a lovely hostess gift, house warming gift or a lovely addition to your own home. It grows best in low light and out of direct sunshine. Lucky bamboo works great with water beads. Keep the water beads hydrated. This lucky bamboo water beads vase makes a lovely favor for wedding guest. Use a small glass vase using water beads the color that matches your theme. Tie a ribbon and bow around it and each guest can take a living memento...

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