Sorry about the delay in posting a new tip. We have been getting crushed in the warehouse and I have spent quite a bit of time cashiering. I have been diligently listening to customer questions but they have all been related to past tips. Someone brought up some gold bullion and it reminded me of something I learned about it.
Gold bullion is a product that has been around for a while. When I first started, I would look at it and wonder what it was for. At one of our floral design shows, I watched and listened as a designer worked with it and was commentating on it. Typically, bullion comes in the form of the picture above. What I did not see or realize is that it is meant to be pulled apart and stretched. This turns it into a fine wire. You can see it used in the gallery below. Once pulled apart, the bullion can be used as an accent, a wire tie, or to provide a light structure for an arrangement.
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Click on an image if you would like to see an enlarged version.
Oasis introduced bullion wire on a roll. That product is in the related products in the column to the right. It comes in a variety of colors.
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Tip of the Day: Have you ever used bullion wire?
Sorry about the delay in posting a new tip. We have been getting crushed in the warehouse and I have spent quite a bit of time cashiering. I have been diligently listening to customer questions but they have all been related to past tips. Someone brought up some gold bullion and it reminded me of something I learned about it.
Gold bullion is a product that has been around for a while. When I first started, I would look at it and wonder what it was for. At one of our floral design shows, I watched and listened as a designer worked with it and was commentating on it. Typically, bullion comes in the form of the picture above. What I did not see or realize is that it is meant to be pulled apart and stretched. This turns it into a fine wire. You can see it used in the gallery below. Once pulled apart, the bullion can be used as an accent, a wire tie, or to provide a light structure for an arrangement.
[nggallery id=45]
Click on an image if you would like to see an enlarged version.
Oasis introduced bullion wire on a roll. That product is in the related products in the column to the right. It comes in a variety of colors.
Checkout our other Tips of the Day.
Also, if you are not aware, we have launched a fully functional Beta Shopping Cart. Interested in shopping online? Read our blog post about the Beta Shopping Cart.
Not a Shinoda Customer? Setup an account.
Hope this helps!
