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  2. Cycnium tubulosum - Wikipedia

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    Cycnium tubulosum, also known as the vlei ink-flower and the tissue paper flower, is a slender hemiparasitic perennial plant of the broomrape family. Its range includes much of southern and eastern Africa, from South Africa to Ethiopia , including Madagascar .

  3. Kusudama - Wikipedia

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    The term kusudama originates from ancient Japanese culture, where they were used for incense and potpourri; possibly originally being actual bunches of flowers or herbs. [2] The word itself is a combination of two Japanese words kusuri ("medicine") and tama ("ball"). They are now typically used as decorations, or as gifts. [3]

  4. Love Pickles? Grillo’s Valentine’s Day Bouquet Is the Gift ...

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    Each DIY kit includes a coupon for a jar of Grillo’s pickles so you can go snag some from your local grocery store, along with a foam base, tissue paper, a bit of floral filler, a custom "pickle ...

  5. Get Crafty With These Creative Valentine's Box Ideas - AOL

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    Heart Valentine Box With Paper Flowers Keep it sweet and simple with this heart-shaped box, topped with pretty paper blooms. Blogger Dinah simply used card stock for the box, then made the flowers ...

  6. Pom-pom - Wikipedia

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    The term may refer to large tufts used by cheerleaders, or a small, tighter ball attached to the top of a hat, also known as a bobble or toorie. Pom-poms may come in many colours, sizes, and varieties and are made from a wide array of materials, including wool, cotton, paper, plastic, thread, glitter and occasionally feathers.

  7. 25 Valentine’s Day games that are fun for the whole family

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    Place toys and treats in pink paper cups, cover them with tissue paper and glue them to pre-cut foam board. Each child will take a turn “punching” the paper to win a prize. Get the tutorial at ...