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Boucade

What could be more romantic than exploding flowers?
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As this beautiful cluster of roses arcs through the air, it disintegrates into a shower of petals, stems, confetti and the occaisonal high velocity thorn.
Detly, Jan 07 2004

more dangerous flowers.. http://www.halfbake...unch_20of_20flowers
[po, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

Pyrotechnic planting http://www.halfbake...otechnic_20planting
reminded me of this entirely different idea by [csea] [krelnik, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

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       Well, not so hard to do. ... I wonder why you thought of this idea?
Inyuki, Jan 07 2004
  

       //What could be more romantic than exploding flowers?// - quite a lot, I should imagine.
PeterSilly, Jan 07 2004
  

       I thought of this because I found out that it is now common for couples to keep their bouquet and throw a different one for the guests to catch (especially given how expensive - indeed, how heavy - a bouquet of 60 roses is).   

       "But, that's just stupid," I protested. "You might as well blow the thing up!"
Detly, Jan 07 2004
  

       I'd like a dozen, no make it 2, no 3 dozen - make sure the glass is breakable and the thorns are on, though... +
thumbwax, Jan 07 2004
  

       Can I get some high-yield extra-thorny roses for my ex? [+]
Letsbuildafort, Jan 07 2004
  

       I like the idea of a skeet / thrown bouquet combo. Maybe at a hillbilly wedding?
bungston, Jan 07 2004
  

       A bouquet patterned in the shape of a hubcap. Perfect.
Letsbuildafort, Jan 07 2004
  

       I particularly like [bungston]'s skeet idea... yeehaw!
Detly, Jan 07 2004
  

       It was a hand grenade Nasturtium, and as she pulled off the last petal there was a faint click. "He loves me not..."
k_sra, Jan 08 2004
  

       //What could be more romantic than exploding flowers?//   

       How bout non-exploding flowers :)
v0rtexx, Jan 09 2004
  

       Ooh, you'll have somebody's eye out with that, young man. [+]
Fishrat, Jan 09 2004
  

       "Oh, another bunch of Deadly Nightshade..."
PeterSilly, Jan 09 2004
  

       Daisy cutter bomb?
squeak, Jan 09 2004
  

       Gerbera shuriken, perhaps...
Detly, Jan 10 2004
  


 

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