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Woodland Flower Wreath
"Even thought I consider myself more like a Summer lady, I do love Autumn also, because of its colors! The Nature is the greatest artist this season and the natural paintings are mostly using colors like shades of green and brown and orange...my favorites actually. This is the greatest opportunity to create our own beautiful Wreath with flowers and natural materials that we can collect during a walk in the forest! Of course if you do not have a forest next to you, no worries."
Materials List
- Embroidery Wooden Hoop
- Tulle
- Scissor
- Hot Glue
- Materials from the forest ( small branches, pine cones, moss, leaves etc) . Materials from any tree and from... spice's store, since cinnamon ,cloves, star anise are more than welcome!
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Mistress of All Ev il
Nov 03, 2017
Oh wow. This is certainly unique. I think this may be the first wreath I've ever seen that uses an embroidery hoop. This is giving me some ideas of my own!
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