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The entries are in alphabetical order by magazine name and then in chronological sequence.
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PLANT: ARTIFICIAL & IMITATION
sa   PLANT: ARTIFICIAL & IMITATION -- BEADED
sa   PLANT: ARTIFICIAL & IMITATION -- CARVED
sa   PLANT: ARTIFICIAL & IMITATION -- CERAMIC
sa   PLANT: ARTIFICIAL & IMITATION -- CORNHUSK
sa   PLANT: ARTIFICIAL & IMITATION -- CROCHETED
sa   PLANT: ARTIFICIAL & IMITATION -- DOUGH ART
sa   PLANT: ARTIFICIAL & IMITATION -- EDIBLE
sa   PLANT: ARTIFICIAL & IMITATION -- FABRIC & FELT
sa   PLANT: ARTIFICIAL & IMITATION -- GEMSTONE
sa   PLANT: ARTIFICIAL & IMITATION -- LEATHER
sa   PLANT: ARTIFICIAL & IMITATION -- METAL & WIRE
sa   PLANT: ARTIFICIAL & IMITATION -- NEEDLEPOINT
sa   PLANT: ARTIFICIAL & IMITATION -- PAPER
sa   PLANT: ARTIFICIAL & IMITATION -- PINECONE
sa   PLANT: ARTIFICIAL & IMITATION -- RIBBON
sa   PLANT: ARTIFICIAL & IMITATION -- SHELL
sa   PLANT: ARTIFICIAL & IMITATION -- SILK
sa   PLANT: ARTIFICIAL & IMITATION -- WOODEN
sa   PLANT: ARTIFICIAL & IMITATION -- YARN & STRING
x   FLOWER (ARTIFICIAL)
x   LEAF (ARTIFICIAL)
xx   DECORATIONS & ORNAMENTS
xx   MODEL & MINIATURE
xx   MODEL & MINIATURE PLANT & LANDSCAPE MODELING
xx   PLANT

Fabulous foam florals. Foam cutouts of tulips and a basket are decorated with acrylic paints.
CRAFTS May 1995 (v.18#5) pg. 20

Tin-Tique flowerpot. Paper flower pot, painted to look like weathered tin, has a wire bail for hanging. Pot is filled with Spanish moss and assorted silk flowers.
CRAFTS May 1997 (v.20#5) pg. 20, 43

Button flower garden. Unusual shank buttons serve as flowers on top of painted bamboo cooking skewer stems. Small strips of torn green fabric are tied around the skewers as the leaves. Button flowers can be placed singularly in tiny clay pots or grouped in rectangular planters.
CRAFTS May 1998 (v.21#5) pg. 30

How to make stained glass flowers set in a three-dimensional flower pot. Pattern is included.
DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS May 1975 (v.5#7) pg. 18

How to make artificial strawberries from old nylon hose, plaster of Paris and paint.
DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS Jul-Aug 1977 (v.8#6) pg. 33

Tulips made from egg shells.
DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS May 1980 (v.11#4) pg. 36

Stitch a strawberry. A basket of strawberry flowers and a few berries. Basket is a plastic base woven with ribbon. Flowers and leaves are embroidered on pieces of mesh and mounted on pipe cleaner stems.
DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS Jun 1980 (v.11#5) pg. 34

Party favor consists of a tiny flower basket filled with colorful "flowers". The flowers and leaves are made of glue tinted with food coloring.
DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS May 1982 (v.13#4) pg. 35

Imitation rose centerpiece begins with petals you cut from Styrofoam egg cartons of various colors.
FAMILY CIRCLE Feb 23 1982 (v.95#3) pg. 77, 140

How to turn gaudy plastic flowers into attractive blossoms with an antique look. Use wood stains and metallic and pearl spray paints.
HANDY ANDY May 1978 (v.2#8) pg. 12

How to make a "package rose", an imitation rose bouquet often used to decorate packages.
NEEDLECRAFT FOR TODAY May-Jun 1983 (v.6#3) pg. 3

Life-sized leaves cut from Mylar film and bent along vein lines scored on the film made shimmering decorations. They can be used as tree ornaments, table decorations, or to make corsages.
SUNSET Dec 1985 (v.175#6) pg. 136

Tabletop trees. Small-scale trees have a clay-pot base filled with plaster of Paris, a dowel "trunk" and a ball of florist's foam covered with long-lasting, small-leaved foliage like rosemary, holly, succulent rosettes, etc.
SUNSET Dec 1989 (v.183#6) pg. 68