Its made from a frame of Willow collected from our garden and Holly from a job at work, we added Pine cones that me and my daughter collected on a walk all there is to do is add a little glitter, as Elizabeth wants glitter on them.
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Happy Christmas everyone all the best.
What a pretty wreath. Happy Holidays to you, Simon!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a job requiring gloves, but a beautiful finished product!
ReplyDeleteI like the wreath. I am going to give it a go thanks for the good idea. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThanks Barb Happy Holidays to you too.
ReplyDeleteGloves were a must you are right Gorges very prickly indeed!! Thanks again
Give it a go Waldgeistman they are fun to make and I will be making more next year with my little girl, Happy Christmas to you too.