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Flower Power
by Lindsay Teague
(Apr 1, 2005)
I can think of no decoration more beautiful than that of fresh flowers. Just seeing them in my house brings a smile to my face. Since it’s not practical for me to constantly have a vase full of flowers on my kitchen table every day, I have adorned many of my counters and tables with faux flowers. Although they aren’t as fragrant, they do the job and with regular upkeep they always look beautiful.
First, go to your local crafts store and seek out the types of flowers you think would look great on a page. Then choose one of these ideas for embellishing your page, or come up with a creative idea of your own.
![]() Unless you are sewing the stems to the page, you will want to remove the silk flower itself from the stem, and fasten the flower to the page. I find that the best way to adhere silk flowers is with Glue Dots or Tombow Mono adhesive. Both of these are really sticky and won’t let you down. You can also fasten them onto the page with a brad. Another way to use flower embellishments is by pressing real ones. You can do this by picking out the flowers and putting them into a flower press for a couple of weeks or simply lay them in between two pieces of tissue paper and put them in between the pages of your heaviest book (like a dictionary or encyclopedia). Have fun, be creative and think outside the flowerbed!
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