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Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024
This is a simple yet very effective concept and works perfectly. You thread your flower stems through the holes and then lay it on the top or just inside of your vase. I wish there was a little flexibility so I could squeeze it inside the lip of more vases, but there isn't any give. It's not a big deal for it to rest on top of the lip of the vase, though, since the arrangement covers it. It works great with fresh and artificial arrangements, and I haven't had any issues with rust developing.
S. Brandt
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024
Quick and easy to use, spread out a bouquet beautifully. The three sizes mean I have one that fits with any of my vases.
Dnonymous
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
Nice silver metal set of flower stem holders for vases. They are actually bigger than I expected. Good quality. It came with large metal clips, they seem rather bulky and I will probably use floral tape to hold the frogs in place on the vase if needed.
Crafter at Heart
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2024
I like to cut sunflowers, which can be hard to get to stand up in a vase. I've used rubber bands, etc but thought I'd try these flower frogs. They look like they'd hold thicker stems than some of the glass or rubber styles. As you can see from the photo, these sunflowers have medium stems are fit in the openings as expected. The sunflowers I typically cut in the summer, have much thicker stems so probably won't work. I'm going to keep these and experiment with them some. The set comes with 3 different sizes of wire frogs which is nice so you can use them with a variety of vases/containers. For this container, the included clips wouldn't work but I was able to balance the flowers enough to keep the wire frog in place. So, these may be great for some uses but might have limited functionality for my sunflowers.
valk
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2024
I've been using florist tape to make grids on my larger vases (like water pitchers). These are so easy to use. Just clip the disk to the top of the vase and start sticking flowers in. Wide mouth containers are "in" right now and these are really helpful in keeping the flowers standing up and in place. Good variety of sizes. You can definitely see the disks if only using long stem flowers. As long as I have a good assortment of flowers and stem length, the disk is mostly hidden.Edit: clips rust. The clips have stained my white vase.
Jack4579
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024
I recently ordered this 3 piece set of metal flower arrangers which comes in three different sizes 4 inches/5 inches/6 inches. I recently came across this nifty gadget which will help my store bought flowers to look beautifully arranged on the kitchen table. The grid system has a flower-shaped design, which is sturdy.These are gold in color, came with clips (if needed) & can withstand daily use without breaking.
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