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About Us Who We Are A family-owned and Michigan-based company, FloraCraft is the world’s leading manufacturer of foam products for the craft and floral industries. For more than 70 years, we have made it easy for creators everywhere through our innovative craft and floral foam products. FloraCraft is the industry leader for creators through our […]

FloraCraft® Promotes Willie Reed to Director of National Accounts

After three months with FloraCraft®, the manufacturer announced that Willie Reed has been promoted to director of national accounts. In this position, Reed will oversee the development and management of the companies grocery, drug, home centers, floral wholesale and floral retail business channels, as well as new channels and business development. Reed joined the FloraCraft […]

FloraCraft® Names Brent Powell as Vice President of Business Development

FloraCraft® announced that industry veteran Brent Powell will become its new vice president of business development. In his new position, Powell will lead current and ongoing business development with WalmartÒ and Sam’s ClubÒ. He will lead all elements of consumer insights, category management, product marketing and new business development. An 18-year veteran of Wilton Brands, […]

FloraCraft Promotes Eric Erwin to President and CEO

FloraCraft , the world’s leading manufacturer of foam products, announced today that Eric Erwin will be its new president and CEO. Succeeding long-time president and CEO Jim Scatena who retired this past spring, Erwin will be responsible for leading the day-to-day operations of the company. In his new role, he will continue to play a […]

Blue Bird Cake Pop Nest

Cut out patterns. Align bird head/back on large foam disc and trace with a pencil. On newspapers, use a serrated knife to cut along the pencil line, keeping the blade straight up and down for a straight edge. Gently press and roll disc all along its edges on the table to smooth and round slightly. […]

Jim Scatena, President & CEO of FloraCraft®, Retires After 20 Years

FloraCraft®, the world’s leading fabricator and supplier of foam products for the craft, floral, display and special events industries, today announced the retirement of Jim Scatena as President and CEO after nearly 20 years at the helm. Scatena led FloraCraft’s strong growth to become one of Western Michigan’s premier manufacturing and marketing companies, as well […]

Happy New Year Wreath

In a well-ventilated, newspaper-covered area (inside cardboard box) spray foam ring with two light coats Brilliant Silver and let dry. Remove metallic strands from the package and fluff to mix together. Then divide into four groups. With a glue gun set on low temperature, drizzle a few squiggles of glue onto about a quarter of […]

Spiral Snowman and Tree

Draw a small star shape, about 2.5”, onto the ½” foam sheet. Use the knife to cut out the star shape. Roll one 2” ball firmly back and forth on the table to create a barrel shape for the hat. Paint the hat, the 2” ball head, the two discs, the star, and the wood […]

No-Sew Cable Knit Snowman

Cut a small flat spot off one side of the 10” disc and the 6” disc. Cut a flat spot off opposite sides of the 8” disc. This will allow the discs to nest together nicely. Cut batting to cover just the fronts of all three discs. Glue in place and trim the excess batting […]

Harvest Owl

Cut out the face template and pin it to the 8” disc. Use the knife to cut out the template from the foam.  Cut a small flat spot off one side of the 10” disc; this is the bottom of the body.  Glue the head to the front of the body slightly tilted to one […]

Shaggy Chic Ghost

Glue the two sheets together along the 18” sides. Print and cut out the template and pin it to the foam.  Use the serrated knife to cut out the shape of the ghost. Tear the muslin fabrics into 1” strips. Cut each of the strips into 9” lengths.  Cut the fringed and bulky yarns into […]