If you have ever taken a floral design class, chances are you will have come across floral foam. Often in the form of a lightweight green brick, once soaked in water it acts as a foundation in which ...
Floral foam is a light-weight, water-absorbent material that can be placed in the bottom of vases and other vessels to create a foundation for floral designs. According to Rita Feldmann, founder of ...
Since its invention in 1954, floral foam has become a mainstay for professional and hobbyist florists alike. According to a 2019 study by the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia, ...
For nearly 70 years, the global floral industry has used oil-based, toxic foam bricks to hold flower arrangements in place. A Twin Cities company is commercializing material developed at the ...
As the cut flower industry hits one of its busiest periods, new research has shown that the water-absorbing green floral foam used by florists is contributing to the world's microplastic problem. A ...
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Employees at MGM are leading the charge for reducing plastic waste in Las Vegas. The company's event production team have created a unique solution to substitute single-use floral ...
I’m really inspired by apples right now, partly because it’s a popular back-to-school motif, and also because it ties in with the upcoming Rosh Hoshanah holiday. Apples are so versatile for crafts and ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results