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Identifying Floral Design Tools & Supplies

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A plastic 4-pronged attached to the bottom of a container, Anchor Pin
primary use is cutting stems, Florist Knife
look like scissors with short, serrated blades, Florist Shears
cut thick and tough woody stems, Pruning Shears
have long, sharp blades for cutting ribbon or fabric, Ribbon Scissors
used to cut paper, leaves, and other materials, Utility Scissors
used to cut flower stems underwater, Underwater Cutters
provides support for the stems, Floral Foam
comes in widths of 1/4 inch and 1/2 inch; used to secure floral foamWaterproof tape
adhesive used to secure floral foamPan-melt glue
has many sharp, upright pins and needles, Needlepoint Holder
wire mesh used in a vase or with floral foamChicken Wire
2-pronged metal pin with an "S" or flat topGreening Pin
plastic tube with small openeing for floral stemWater Tube
green wooden stick to help support flowersHyacinth Stake
narrow pice of wood attached at the topWood Pick
material used to wrap pots or containersFoil
foil with color on one side and is silver on the otherLightweight foil
thicker, with plastic covering on the less colorful side, Poly Foil
attaches a metal pick to dry flowers, Pick Machine
available in different gauges, or thicknesses, Florist Wire
paper coated with paraffin or waxFloral Tape
may be satin, cotton, silk, paper, or burlapRibbon
holds floral foamFloral Foam Holder
opaque paint that completely masks the flower's color, Floral Spray
translucent paint that allows some of the flower color to showFloral Tint
contains glittery, metallic colorGlitter Spray
color solution transported up through the xylem to the flower petalsStem Dye
color solution used to change the color of a flower headDip Dye
used for many purposes, such as securing silk flowersFloral Glue
used in the construction of a hair piece or corsageFloral Adhesive
applied to a finished corsage to seal the stomataFinishing Spray or Dip
used to attach the floral work to clothing, Corsage or Boutonniere Pin


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