Royal Imports Bind Wire Twine, Paper Wire for Bouquets, Garland Vine, Wreath Making, Jewelry Beading Supplies, Floral Wrapping, Twist Tie String, Art Craft Projects - 26 Gauge (673 Ft) - Brown
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Although the wire is very thin, the paper cover gives it the appearance of being thicker. I don't know how it's calculated. This stuff, on the other hand, is fantastic - Continue to come up with new ways to put it to good use!
Yes, absolutely! I'm pretty sure I'll be able to use this roll for a lifetime of miniature projects! Enjoy!
Because this is 26 gauge wire, it will not fall apart; however, if it is placed outside, the covering may erode over time. It would look great on driftwood, in my opinion. It's what I use in my wreath-making business, and it's fantastic.
Yes, that is possible. That's precisely what I've done with it. As part of my wedding decor, I wrapped it around the stems of mini white pumpkins. It's fantastic!
Selected User Reviews For Royal Imports Bind Wire Twine, Paper Wire for Bouquets, Garland Vine, Wreath Making, Jewelry Beading Supplies, Floral Wrapping, Twist Tie String, Art Craft Projects - 26 Gauge (673 Ft) - Brown
The brown paper isn't wrapped around the wire; instead, it's folded in half with the wire in the middle, allowing the wire to be easily exposed. I'm glad I purchased an option at the same time as the stock. It's a far superior product that also happens to be less expensive. This purchase has left me very disappointed.
It was a lot thinner than I had anticipated, but that's okay because I just braided three strands together to make the base for my flower crown. It was extremely effective! After that, I attach my flowers to the base with thin gauge wire. It's a great deal because I've already used so much of it and there's still plenty left. I also use it to wrap the base of my bouquets after wrapping them in floral tape. It's fantastic!.
I wouldn't have been the crazed lady gathering *almost* as many fallen sticks for my craft if it hadn't been for her. scapades. br>br>Warning: br>br> The inner wire has a very fine gauge. If you're giving as a gift, make sure the ends are clamped to avoid bloodletting. For the crafter, thimbles may be required. It's possible that a recent tetanus shot has been confirmed. br>br>Apart from that, it's a lot of fun. Too fun.
I'd expect it to be written somewhere on the package or have a tag or something to show you how to unfurl it, but no. I use heavier wired grapevine type twine for my gardening business; this is super lightweight and more of a floral product, so it may not be strong enough to hold up heavier growing vines, but it's way cheaper and so much more material, and it's also really nice looking!.
Excellent craftsmanship. I expected it to be a little thinner, but I'd never bought anything like it before. I made three separate ropes by twisting two strands together, then braiding them together to use as a flower crown base. I was able to mold it to my liking even after the strands had been twisted together because it was bendy. I would strongly suggest it.
In the front of my house, I have a large ornamental garden, and in the back, I have a smaller one. I use this twine-covered wire to tie the shrubs along a more aesthetically pleasing course when they get a little floppy and need tying up, or when the vines don't climb in the direction I prefer.
This is ideal for use on any surface where the finish needs to be protected from scratches. I'm not sure how long the paper will keep your finishes protected, but I find it very useful for Christmas or other short-term decorations. br>I purchased it after seeing it being used by a local florist to hang wreaths and garlands at my son's school. It's a lot more appealing than regular florist wire.
This was quickly delivered to me. Despite the fact that I couldn't find the end piece to open it, the one I cut eventually became the outside wire, which can be bent or straightened easily and has no unraveling ends.