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Tulip Egg Basket

A brunch gets a splash of orange with baskets of French tulips -- when closed, the flowers evoke eggs.

Tools and Materials

Easter basket

Assorted tulips

2 plastic liners, one large, one small

Wheatgrass

 

How-to

1. Place a plastic liner inside a basket.

2. Press clumps of wheatgrass, with a bit of soil still attached, around the edges of the larger liner.

3. Place a second, slightly smaller liner inside the first liner to hold the wheatgrass in.

4. Pour water and cut-flower food into plastic liner.

5. Cut tulips about 2-inches from the head of the flower, and prick the stem with a pin or knife to prevent growth.

6. Arrange tulips in basket.

From The Martha Stewart Show, April 2007

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