Gorgeous! A couple questions: -Do you recommend wet foam or dry foam? It looks like in the video you’re using wet foam but I can’t be sure. - Should you do anything in the back to cover up the mechanics and hide the back and sides of the foam block? I have mine mounted on my backdrop and if you go to the side of the backdrop you can clearly see the foam block. Thank you!
Thank you for the comment! I typically use oasis brand foam for the most sturdy results if I use fresh or silk. It's just a preference in my opinion. Most people are not looking for imperfections but it is important to have the sides of the foam fully covered. No one is going to go around behind your beautiful arrangement and look for foam. Hopefully they are looking at the show stopper you just created.
I actually was using wet foam for this. I like these because they're already in a cage. I will say they do not hold up well if they get wet or moist at all and they only last for a few uses. If it's a one-time use they're certainly the easiest to put the pompous grass in.
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Gorgeous! A couple questions:
-Do you recommend wet foam or dry foam? It looks like in the video you’re using wet foam but I can’t be sure.
- Should you do anything in the back to cover up the mechanics and hide the back and sides of the foam block? I have mine mounted on my backdrop and if you go to the side of the backdrop you can clearly see the foam block.
Thank you!
Thank you for the comment! I typically use oasis brand foam for the most sturdy results if I use fresh or silk. It's just a preference in my opinion.
Most people are not looking for imperfections but it is important to have the sides of the foam fully covered. No one is going to go around behind your beautiful arrangement and look for foam. Hopefully they are looking at the show stopper you just created.
I actually was using wet foam for this. I like these because they're already in a cage. I will say they do not hold up well if they get wet or moist at all and they only last for a few uses. If it's a one-time use they're certainly the easiest to put the pompous grass in.
Would you please share the link to your Amazon store?
www.etsy.com/listing/1458861666/gigantic-custom-floral-pampas-arch-piece
How much do you charge for something like this?
$350-450 depending upon size and customization
To rent $250 to buy usually about $350-$400
How long did it take you to make this swag?
After prepping all the supplies, it doesn't take too long. Maybe around 20 to 30 minutes. The preparation takes the longest
Where did you order all the supplies? Do you have a link?
I can send you a DIY KIT
How do you mount it?
Zip ties around the foam cage ua-cam.com/video/kz6p5TODxDc/v-deo.htmlsi=26MJkg222EvgC_l1&t=313
I just made something like this and the flowers kept falling out… could it be the stems were too short?
That could be or perhaps the foam. Another great trick is pool noodles for the base
Where did you order a foam or sponge boxed or whatever it call?and a grass on the back?
Amazon
@@karenaucoinstudio1316what would the name be?
I order a lot of supplies from Amazon as they're very fast on delivery I get cages foam for arch pieces.
Grass on the back is a custom backdrop created by my backdrop designer.