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Forum: Article: Frogs in Flower Arranging – What’s the Point?Replies: 1, Views: 1
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NSBNance
New Smyrna Beach, FL

March 29, 2009
03:26 PM

Post #6336336

boy am i glad to see the frogs still being used by others. I have unsuccessfully attempted to get my daughter and a few friends to use them and they say " you ar so old fashioned. Use that foam stuff it is better." I like my frogs and use them a lot.
Nance
critterologist
Frederick, MD
(Zone 6b)

March 29, 2009
05:02 PM

Post #6336807

I tend to change my mind a lot while putting an arrangement together... you can stick flowers again and again onto a frog, until it looks "right," but there are limits to the structural integrity of floral foam!


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