Has anyone tried to create an Ediable arrangement at home?
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Has anyone tried to create an Ediable arrangement at home?
I had ordered one for DH last year for our anniversary and I loved how it came out. It looked so simple. Has anyone done this at home and how did it ome out?
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Posted 7/1/08 7:49 AM |
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MrsMessina
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Re: Has anyone tried to create an Ediable arrangement at home?
Yup - just bought diff. types of fruit (watermelon, melon, strawberries, kiwi, pineapple, etc... ) and skewered them. It was pretty easy
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Posted 7/3/08 11:02 PM |
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mirla122
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Re: Has anyone tried to create an Ediable arrangement at home?
I haven't done one, but I came a cross this on the internet that gives you instructions.
linky
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Posted 7/8/08 11:07 AM |
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WhatNow
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Re: Has anyone tried to create an Ediable arrangement at home?
My mom does it all the time. Nothing to it!
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Posted 7/8/08 12:18 PM |
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Re: Has anyone tried to create an Ediable arrangement at home?
Posted by mirla122
I haven't done one, but I came a cross this on the internet that gives you instructions.
linky
thank you so much
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Posted 7/8/08 12:33 PM |
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NewlyMrs
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Name: Jennifer
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Re: Has anyone tried to create an Ediable arrangement at home?
FYI, EA uses cabbage heads for the base (to stick skewers in) and fills with a kale type green leaf.
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Posted 7/8/08 1:07 PM |
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