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Other uses for your drink bowls
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Wed, Dec 14, 2005 9:04 AM
When not filled with grogs or punches, I try to make good use and display of my drink bowls. Here is an idea for Christmas... mix tiki and Christmas together. I bet you have other suggestions!
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Wed, Dec 14, 2005 10:20 AM
Tikiwinebear, Besides holding my tiki bar matches for display, the only other thing for which I've used my bowls I have to credit to Mizz Cherry Capri. Among her festive party suggestions, some of which are quoted in Tiki Magazine 1, she suggests serving nuts or other hand-munchables in them, if you're not too much of a purist to be offended by such sacrilege. I am not, so I do :wink: |
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tikiskip
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Wed, Dec 14, 2005 10:31 AM
WOW! Those look great! Did you use a block of foam, or a floral frog, to hold up the flowers? |
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Tikiwahine
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Wed, Dec 14, 2005 10:40 AM
Those look really fantastic! Mele Kalikimaka! |
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tikiwinebear
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Wed, Dec 14, 2005 10:57 AM
Thanks so much for your compliments! No, I don't do arrangements for a living.. I work in computer software. I am lucky to have a fantastic floral shop nearby who gets fresh Tropicals every Wednesday. I got all the flowers you saw in the arrangements for under $70. The heliconias really make the arrangement. I got the idea of adding the Douglas fir boughs from Mama's Fish House in Maui, thus instant Christmas arrangements. I use 4 or 6 inch floral pin frogs to hold the stems - with frogs you can angle the stem, or make it stand straight up. I place a plastic drink coaster between the ceramic bowl and the steel pin frog so I don't scratch the bowl. I use all my bowls; the TV Kava bowl is great for longer stems, while the smaller bowls are great for a few flowers, or to be used for nuts / dried fruits / party favors, as suggested by Formikahini and Cherry Capri. The Mai Kai Mystery bowl can hold lots of wider stems like the down-turned heliconias or gingers. For my summer tiki parties, I have used birds of paradise, proteas (all sizes and colors, but especially love the pincushion variety), tuberose, and lots of tropical leaves / greenery. Here's a link to some of those: Merry Tiki-Christmas to you all.
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Wed, Dec 14, 2005 12:06 PM
Those are great arrangements... and a great idea to use your bowls. I never thought of that. I am fortunate enough to get tropical flowers like that near me too. They have a big farmer's market and flower market at the swap shop/flea market near me in Ft. Lauderdale. Great prides. They have the torch ginger for about 1.50 a stem. |
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tiki-el
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Wed, Dec 14, 2005 3:54 PM
good work on that looks great |
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bigbrotiki
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Wed, Dec 14, 2005 6:04 PM
...now the trick is to keep those arrangements AND serve cocktails in them! That would redefine the term "garnish". |
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exotica59
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Thu, Dec 15, 2005 8:52 AM
Thanks for the idea! I may just have to have my friend make me up a silk tropical arrangement or two. I have a few bowls, so one or two as silk arrangements wouldn't get in the way of making the occasional drink bowl type drink. |
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