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    Fresh Flower Kilt Pin?

    I hope this is the right place to post this.

    I am not overly gifted in creative aspects myself, five thumbs on each hand making crafts made by myself rather crude. I do, however, have a good idea from time to time! Or, at least what I think is a good idea.

    I am wondering if the creatively gifted folks around here would have any ideas how to go about making a kilt pin that would contain a small tube of water and nutrients, so one could keep a small flower or other such appropriate growth alive for a day, and wear it as a kilt pin. I imagine that some sort of rubbery closure would be in order to prevent spillage, and a somewhat weighty covering for the container to make it actually serve it's purpose, but I think it's possible...

    Any ideas?

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    So long as you don't sit down or walk too fast and spill it, or wear somebody else's clan badge.
    Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair with solid Welsh and other heritage.

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    I was considering some sort of semi-free swinging bearing for where it attaches to the kilt. Would add some weight, if the bottom of the tube is weighted, gravity should do the job of keeping it upright.

    Excellent point about the clan badges, though! Hadn't even considered it!

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    Florists use little water-tight vials of water to keep individual flowers fresh. I bet you could find a way to attach a pin to one.

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    I'm betting I could!

    Something like so:

    http://www.afloral.com/Floral-Suppli...bes-100-Pieces

    A pin, though, does not seem adequate. Some sort of free-moving pin-like attachment, otherwise, as Father Bill stated, you would still risk dribbling on your kilt. Those tubes are not quite perfectly sealed. And then to come up with a non-hideous way to cover it up, and keep the weight of it towards the bottom.
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    I do so love ideas out there on the edge. I'm thinking for just one day - or the time of one activity for a few hours - no need for the water and vial. Just pin it on like one would pin a flower on a lapel. Or what do women use to pin a fresh flower in their hair. Can't be too complicated without the water. Blossoms for most flowers you'd want to pin on should survive for the length of the function you're wearing the blossom for.
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    When I attend formal eventsI usually wear a silver nosegay holde rwith flower, attached to my lapel. No water is needed. Never had a flower die yet.

    A well known face who regularly wears a nosegay holder .
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    Does this sort of thing exist in a slightly larger size?

    I'm relieved to hear that the whole water feeding contraption will not be necessary. Saves almost all of the work required!

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    Also, I can't imagine that this is the first time anyone has ever thought of this...anyone know of any historic precedent?

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    The one thar I wear is 5cm or 2.5" long. I have seen some that maybe 3"long. If you google nosegay holder aand go to images, you will see a selection of them, Cheers
    Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers

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