Ikebana Kenzen - Flower Frog
We are ditching the Floral Foam and leaving that behind for good. Ikebana Kenzen widely known as a Flower Frog originated from Japanese flower arranging, in art form. These are a sustainable alternative, displaying any flower you desire. These heavy based flower spiked discs can be lowered into a vase or any shallow dish and submerged in water. You push your flower stems into the spikes and they hold firm and straight. If using heavy blooms, criss cross them at the bottom to create some stability. The base is rubber to prevent scratches or damage to the base of the vase.
I keep my flower frog in the kitchen for easy reach. If I am out in the garden and snip a couple of blooms, I pop them into the frog in dish and look super cute on the windowsill.
We are ditching the Floral Foam and leaving that behind for good. Ikebana Kenzen widely known as a Flower Frog originated from Japanese flower arranging, in art form. These are a sustainable alternative, displaying any flower you desire. These heavy based flower spiked discs can be lowered into a vase or any shallow dish and submerged in water. You push your flower stems into the spikes and they hold firm and straight. If using heavy blooms, criss cross them at the bottom to create some stability. The base is rubber to prevent scratches or damage to the base of the vase.
I keep my flower frog in the kitchen for easy reach. If I am out in the garden and snip a couple of blooms, I pop them into the frog in dish and look super cute on the windowsill.
We are ditching the Floral Foam and leaving that behind for good. Ikebana Kenzen widely known as a Flower Frog originated from Japanese flower arranging, in art form. These are a sustainable alternative, displaying any flower you desire. These heavy based flower spiked discs can be lowered into a vase or any shallow dish and submerged in water. You push your flower stems into the spikes and they hold firm and straight. If using heavy blooms, criss cross them at the bottom to create some stability. The base is rubber to prevent scratches or damage to the base of the vase.
I keep my flower frog in the kitchen for easy reach. If I am out in the garden and snip a couple of blooms, I pop them into the frog in dish and look super cute on the windowsill.