It does drip while you are designing. I recommend designing it on a surface that can get wet and it will be done draining in about an hour. If you are designing onsite you can bring plastic coverings to prevent dripping and staining while designing- but it's just easier to design off site and bring it with you!
@@floraleducation thank you that makes sense. So unlike foam being able to reuse over again these are one time use but less toxic and can decompose in your garden
They are contained in a type of film holds the water and the substance inside. However, to soak them you have to poke about we holes on each side. So, right after soaking them they will drain a bit out of these holes. That’s why I’d recommend designing this a few hours before you place it on any type of linen!
This is so interesting. I took a class and she used chicken wire and foam to do the cascade . Now I need to do one and hmmm wondering which way to do it
Thanks for watching and for your comment! I will always recommend not using foam because of the ingredients and how much it can harm your health. 💗 if you want to learn more you can check out a recent post I created about it here: instagram.com/p/C-VMvxYuXzr/?img_index=1
Can you share how many bunches you used for this installation? Love it!
Stunning !!!!! I can not wait to try this ! Thank you !
I absolutely love this flower runner! You’re such a great teacher!❤
Thank you so much! I appreciate you tuning in!
i've gotta try this!! its beautiful.
Such a gorgeous piece! So helpful! Thank you!!
You are so welcome!
So beautiful! You are very talented.
Thank you so much!
Absolutely beautiful!! Love your technique.🎉
Thank you so much!!
Learned so many things. Thank you so much!
I love that this is from free and want to try! Would this drip and stain?
It does drip while you are designing. I recommend designing it on a surface that can get wet and it will be done draining in about an hour. If you are designing onsite you can bring plastic coverings to prevent dripping and staining while designing- but it's just easier to design off site and bring it with you!
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing ❤
How often do you or can you reuse the oshun pouches?!
This is so beautiful and love the sustainability!
They aren’t designed to be reusable, but are regenerative in that you can add them to your garden soil!
@@floraleducation thank you that makes sense. So unlike foam being able to reuse over again these are one time use but less toxic and can decompose in your garden
Can you please list the recipe. Absolutely gorgeous runner.
I've never heard of oshun pouches (I'm in Australia); but how do you prevent the water coming out on to the table?
She mentions at 10:30 that once the pouches drain a little then they soak all the water and no longer drip out. :)
They are contained in a type of film holds the water and the substance inside. However, to soak them you have to poke about we holes on each side. So, right after soaking them they will drain a bit out of these holes. That’s why I’d recommend designing this a few hours before you place it on any type of linen!
So so stunning!
Thank you!
This is so interesting. I took a class and she used chicken wire and foam to do the cascade . Now I need to do one and hmmm wondering which way to do it
Thanks for watching and for your comment! I will always recommend not using foam because of the ingredients and how much it can harm your health. 💗 if you want to learn more you can check out a recent post I created about it here: instagram.com/p/C-VMvxYuXzr/?img_index=1
Stunning 😍
Thank you! 😊
What font is this? It’s so pretty
Which one? On the cover or in the video intro?
@@floraleducation yes!
It’s called Evangelina!
Thank you for sharing! Beautiful font.@@floraleducation
Beautiful