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Learn how to make an evergreen wreath with lavender, greenery, and berries. This show-stopping DIY Christmas wreath will stand out in a sea of red and green.
: I enjoy making wreaths for fall and winter to hang on my door. I use parts from all kinds of plants in my yard, but I was recently told that I shouldn't cut the evergreens; I would harm them this ...
Get 3-foot branches of white pine or balsam fir. Trim them to about 6 inches. Get floral wire at a craft or floral shop. Pick out a few brightly colored items such as berries, holly and pinecones ...
Make a metallic holiday wreath that complements the Christmas tree in your living room. Fill in the evergreen base with long pine needles for a fuller look, then add twinkle lights and metallic ...
Every December I buy a fresh evergreen wreath for my front door. A few clusters of red berries and a handful of pinecones and it's ready to do its work, making the entrance of my home festive ...
Late fall is a good time to take evergreen cuttings that can be used for wreaths. Start with too-long and overlapping growth. You'll shape the plant as you harvest.
MATERIALS To make a fresh evergreen and fruit wreath for a standard-sized front door, you need: 18-inch, double- wire wreath ring (makes up to an 24-inch wreath) ...
The evergreen wreath is a beautiful addition to most homes this time of year. Wreaths can be created in a multitude of ways using a plethora of materials and techniques, but when created out of ...
By Lorraine Kiefer I love the wonderful smell of the greens and the wood stove in our wreath shed.  Each year I write about the piles of  fragrant fresh greens that are everywhere&nbsp ...
Christina Sembel of Farmgirl Flowers shows how to make a wreath that stands out this holiday season.
Conshohocken floral designer Cheryl Ann Ratoskey sees them as signs of “welcome and unity” and has a near-reverential appreciation for the fragrant evergreen rings that are so plentiful during ...