Pin Frog Petite Set
This is your secret power in the sustainable florist toolkit. Giving you control over the placement and angles of stems, a pin frog (know as a Kenzan or flower frog) is at the base of nearly every arrangement I create. The spiky bases hold woody and green stalks, in any position you want. Make criss-cross cuts into the bottom of larger twigs, to stick them in more easily.
The Niwaki Pin frogs are the sharpest and sturdiest I’ve come across- the very best quality.
The sweetest little set of four dinky Pin Frogs- two round, two square. These are perfect for delicate displays and petite arrangements. I love using them for small flowers still attached to their bulbs pushed gently into the pins. Lovely too for dried flower displays.
Use Florist’s clay to fix them to the bottom of your favourite vessels.
Use the straightener to straighten any bent pins.
This is your secret power in the sustainable florist toolkit. Giving you control over the placement and angles of stems, a pin frog (know as a Kenzan or flower frog) is at the base of nearly every arrangement I create. The spiky bases hold woody and green stalks, in any position you want. Make criss-cross cuts into the bottom of larger twigs, to stick them in more easily.
The Niwaki Pin frogs are the sharpest and sturdiest I’ve come across- the very best quality.
The sweetest little set of four dinky Pin Frogs- two round, two square. These are perfect for delicate displays and petite arrangements. I love using them for small flowers still attached to their bulbs pushed gently into the pins. Lovely too for dried flower displays.
Use Florist’s clay to fix them to the bottom of your favourite vessels.
Use the straightener to straighten any bent pins.
This is your secret power in the sustainable florist toolkit. Giving you control over the placement and angles of stems, a pin frog (know as a Kenzan or flower frog) is at the base of nearly every arrangement I create. The spiky bases hold woody and green stalks, in any position you want. Make criss-cross cuts into the bottom of larger twigs, to stick them in more easily.
The Niwaki Pin frogs are the sharpest and sturdiest I’ve come across- the very best quality.
The sweetest little set of four dinky Pin Frogs- two round, two square. These are perfect for delicate displays and petite arrangements. I love using them for small flowers still attached to their bulbs pushed gently into the pins. Lovely too for dried flower displays.
Use Florist’s clay to fix them to the bottom of your favourite vessels.
Use the straightener to straighten any bent pins.