the porch chair
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Designer: Stephenie Hamen I love this project. It is totally me, my style, and about my favorite time of year. The end of summer, start of fall… I can almost smell the new school supplies now! This project was one that I have been dying to do, ever since I saw this little flower pot Adirondack chair at the store. It was one of those items that called to me from the shelf, screaming, “bye me… you might not have a plan for me now, but you will….” You know what I am talking about, right! So sit back, relax, and create a fun floral project with me.
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Instructions
(Print version)
1. Mist interior of container lightly with water and then spray in your foam about 1/3 – ½ way up the container. Allow between 12 to 24 hours to cure. 2. Prep your stems by cutting them with the Professional Grade Stem Cutter to your desired length. 
3. Use the 3-in-1 Fastener pick attachment to attach picks to the smaller stem ends for more support. Mine is outside my front door, so the better the grab of the flowers, the better it will hold up to the wind and elements outside. 4. Once your foam has cured, begin arranging your flowers. I went smallest to largest, outer to inner of my container. 5. Present it to the world outside your front door as an homage to summer meeting with fall, created all by you! Supplies: • Fiskars Professional Grade Stem cutter • Fiskars 3-in-1 Fastener – with floral pick attachment • Fiskars Floral Spray Foam other: container, fall flowers
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