Crazy Daises

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Flowerchatter03

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Does anyone use the "crazy daises" on a consistent basis? Just wondering how they hold up in everyday arrangements. Also wondering if the dye runs back out into the water.........Thanks!!
 
are you talking about my staff and world as of today?? Ok now on those flower things, yes the water does change color, at least the ones that I have used in the past,,,Hope all is well in your world...
 
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are you talking about my staff and world as of today?? Ok now on those flower things, yes the water does change color, at least the ones that I have used in the past,,,Hope all is well in your world...

Weirdo day here too. Must be the moon or stupid people. This is one of those days where I can understand why someone buys 100 acres, fences it in and dares someone to cross into their property!

There's an 80 acres farm with an old house for sale about 5 miles from my house. Estate auction.....perhaps worth looking into!
 
We've used the crazy daisies before, but find you have to be careful when handling them as the dye comes off through the foliage and the bottom of the stems. It seems like they are not as good of a value as the regular daisy pomps as they are thinner bunches, and cost about 50 cents more per bunch. I prefer do color our own using the dry pack pomps. We've done blue, lime geen, pink (real pretty), and a peach color. You have more control over the color intensity by doing it yourself, and more flowers per bunch. As far as lasting quality, I feel you do sacrifice some longevity with the crazy daisies because of the intensity of the dye.
 
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