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Spotlight: Pheasant Feathers

Apr 18th 2017

There are many kinds of pheasants and therefore many kinds of pheasant feathers; each kind being unique and colorful in it’s own right! This week we are highlighting pheasant feathers to give you a taste of the many kinds available and some ideas on how to use them!Ringneck Pheasant Feathers:These feathers are various shades of brown from dark to golden, most of them having a striped look or a …
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​Vintage Inspired Feather Fascinator- Wedding DIYs

Jan 25th 2017

Fascinators are a popular choice in lieu of a veil, and this vintage inspired fascinator tutorial is a simple way to create your own using ivory and white feathers as an elegant accessory for when you tie the knot!Supplies you’ll need:-White felt-Hot glue-Glue gun-Bobby pins-Scissors-Lightweight rhinestone broach-6 in. strip of Ivory Ostrich Fringe Trim-Ivory Bleached and Dyed Peacock Tails-I …
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​DIY Feather Boutonniere- Wedding DIYs

Jan 12th 2017

Supplies you’ll need:-Thin floral wire-Satin ribbon or twine-Pipe cleaners-Hot glue-Mini Natural Peacock Tail Body Feathers-Natural Guinea Hen Plumage Feathers-Brown Duck Cochettes-Brown Reeves Venery Pheasant Feathers-Ivory Goose Coquille Feathers-ScissorsStep 1:Take two brown duck cochettes and place one on top of the other. Then layer the guinea or pheasant feather and the ivory goose feather …
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Succulent & Feather Table Arrangement- Wedding DIYs

Jan 5th 2017

Supplies you’ll need:-Small succulent plants-Succulent potting soil-Small shovel or spoon-4-6” Natural Ringneck Pheasant Feathers-Mason jar-Twine-Small flowers-Large paint brushStep 1:Take your mason jar and fill it up almost to the top with soil. Use the shovel or spoon to make holes where you want to plant the succulents in. Step 2:Place the succulent plants into the holes and add extra soil …
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