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Here are a couple of wreaths we made during lockdown to give me and the little one something to do. Don't know if these may be helpful for ideas.
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		   28-09-2022, 11:11 PM (This post was last modified: 28-09-2022, 11:15 PM by Scarlet.)
 
		 (28-09-2022, 08:12 PM)Veggie Wrote:  It was only an idea for plants to use.  Eucalytpus would be nice. Can you make wreaths out of wire coat hangers - or woven stems - hazel/hops that sort of thing.
 
 Any crabapples for colour? Hawthorn, rowan berries.
 Woven stems are expensive to buy. I looked before 
I dont grow hops 
Eucalyptus is nicebut my tree isnt big enough and ive already used most if it forcut flowers  
I had a fire accident and burnt my crab applw tree 
Hawthorn is covered in-berries now / i need them in 8 weeks time, same as the rose hips.... I will continue to research on trying to dry/preserve them
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		 (28-09-2022, 09:31 PM)Jimny14 Wrote:  Here are a couple of wreaths we made during lockdown to give me and the little one something to do. Don't know if these may be helpful for ideas. Ooh, I love the twig one! What stems did you use?
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		 (28-09-2022, 08:12 PM)Veggie Wrote:  Any crabapples for colour? Hawthorn, rowan berries. Hmm, back to the original question.... yes I have lots - preserving them until December is the question    | 
	
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		Isn't there something about spraying them with hair lacquer - not that I have any lacquer to try it out!
	 
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		   29-09-2022, 01:18 PM (This post was last modified: 29-09-2022, 01:19 PM by Moth.)
 
		Glycerine is what you need, Scarlet. My mum used to preserve berries this way for winter arrangements. There's a recipe and instructions here, about half way down the page -https://www.emmitsburg.net/gardens/artic...lowers.htm 
Mum used to get the glycerine from the chemist.
	
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		 (28-09-2022, 11:14 PM)Scarlet Wrote:   (28-09-2022, 09:31 PM)Jimny14 Wrote:  Here are a couple of wreaths we made during lockdown to give me and the little one something to do. Don't know if these may be helpful for ideas.Ooh, I love the twig one! What stems did you use? 
From memory it's mainly silver birch twigs as the thin ones are very flexible. Think I made the rframe work from ash and horse chestnut twigs. There's also teasel, cotoneaster and bodnant viburnum in there.
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		 (29-09-2022, 01:18 PM)Moth Wrote:  Glycerine is what you need, Scarlet. My mum used to preserve berries this way for winter arrangements. There's a recipe and instructions here, about half way down the page -
 https://www.emmitsburg.net/gardens/artic...lowers.htm
 
 Mum used to get the glycerine from the chemist.
 Thank you- I will have a good read later.
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		 (29-09-2022, 01:19 PM)Jimny14 Wrote:   (28-09-2022, 11:14 PM)Scarlet Wrote:   (28-09-2022, 09:31 PM)Jimny14 Wrote:  Here are a couple of wreaths we made during lockdown to give me and the little one something to do. Don't know if these may be helpful for ideas.Ooh, I love the twig one! What stems did you use? From memory it's mainly silver birch twigs as the thin ones are very flexible. Think I made the rframe work from ash and horse chestnut twigs. There's also teasel, cotoneaster and bodnant viburnum in there.
 Thank you - I'll check to have a look what I can find. I used to use my grape vine stems- but it died to lack of water   | 
	
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		Hops are nice .really easy to wind around whatever you’ve made the wreath out of. They make a good first base to poke the other stuff in.I’ve made my wreaths out of red and yellow cornus (dogwood).
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