Starbucks cute rustic silk flowers
Starbucks rustic silk flower arrangement
Paris, Victor Hugo
Starbucks Chocolate Croissant
Starbucks Caramel Flan Latte
attractive coffees and drinks, reinforcing a higher end experience at the store. That is why you pay a little more.
Paris, Starbucks Victor Hugo
It's not all about what you are drinking at Starbucks it is the total experience and higher end retail stores know this. Like most I like going to an eatery and paying more for the food with a nice interior, enjoying the atmosphere along with the food.
Is that Carrara marble on those Paris bistro tables above?!! Carrara is a very expensive marble. The look is stunning with the leather tufted banquet seating!
Paris, Starbucks Montmarte
Visuals are important and have psychological value. An attractive clean environment will uplift rather than depress. I feel good every time I walk into a Starbucks, don't you?
Now, to make your own Starbucks rustic/casual flower arrangement. Place several on your dining table, buffet, or on the fireplace mantle like below at my local Starbucks. Here's how:
Use a juice glass and measure the length and width around by using a string or ribbon, add one inch to all sides (this will make extra fabric at the top to cover the glass and have extra at the top like the photo above).
Use these measurements for a pattern and cut out your fabric (burlap or loose weave cotton). Make a fold 1/2 inch turning in on all sides and hot glue the folds.
Wrap the length of the cut fabric around the glass overlapping one end, hot glue this end underneath and press onto the fabric beneath.
Make a bouquet out of small flowers at different heights adding ferns if you like. Cut a piece of Styrofoam and hot glue it onto the bottom of the glass for holding the flowers.
Note: You can stain the fabric if it is too light and for an antique or grunge look. Soak the fabric in tea water for 20 minutes and check the color. If too light soak for another 20 minutes. Soak the fabric until you are happy with the color.
Starbucks, Paris Opera
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