Royal Imports Bind Wire Wrap Twine, Paper Fiber Covered Waterproof Metal Wire Rustic Vine for Flower Bouquets, Floral Wrapping, Art Craft Projects - 26 Gauge (673 Ft) - Natural
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Kattlee
Greater than one weekI make my own holiday wreaths from materials in my garden. This wire is strong, weatherproof and blends in with the grape vines. I’m never without it this time of year.
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Anne
> 3 dayWorks great for wreath making, strong gauge wire and good color for blending into your materials.
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Sherri D.
> 3 dayI liked it for its versatility. will use for a lot of things.
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cathy
> 3 dayWe bought the green floral wire to attach Christmas garland to our staircase. The staircase is ornate and original to the house built in 1893, so we needed something to attach the garland but not scratch or damage the finish. It was amazing; easy to bend, cut and matched the garland and was virtually invisible. We continued to use the wire for bows and wreaths and there is enough to use for next year. Christmas.
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YayYay
> 3 dayThe floral bind wire was exactly what I had hoped it would be. I’ve already used it on several projects and am very pleased with how easy it is to work with. A single strand is flexible, strong and sturdy and the wire can easily be doubled and twisted for projects that need a thicker wire. Despite the uncertain conditions that are the new norm, It was delivered on time.
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Krim
> 3 dayI thought this would be thicker wire for some reason but it actually works great for my purpose. I bought it to suspend air plants in front of my kitchen window. Because its so thin and easy to unwrap, I can soak them and wrap them back up to dry. And I can cut it exactly the length I want.
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jael
> 3 dayLove this wire and ordered more in different colors. It’s easily used to create wire sculptures. Easy to cut, easy to shape, and you get a ton of wire for a great low price!
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Lynn Wall
> 3 dayThis is hard to get started correctly. If you start it wrong you will end up with a jumbled up mess.
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Jack Calvin King
> 3 dayI have a large ornamental garden in my front yard and another in the back. Sometimes the shrubs get a little floppy and need tying up or the vines dont climb in the direction I prefer so I use this twine-covered wire to tie them along a more aesthetically pleasing course.
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Linda Phillippy
> 3 dayLove this stuff. It is just strong enough to hold stems together but not thick and bulky. Looks much better, and natural than floral tape. Love to add spirals too. Getting ready to order a couple more because I will be using it a lot.