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Thread: Wreaths I made for my dear ones

  1. #16
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    Randi you are so talented, they are indeed very special and beautiful,thank you for sharing them with us,what a lovely idea and I am sure they are looking down and smiling at you, so sorry this is such a sad time for you, HUGS.
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    OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOhhh !!! These wreaths are gorgeous, Randi!! I wish I could make one for my mom's grave! Can you please give us more details about all the stuff you used?
    I miss you enormously Sydney, Maya, Inka & Zazou Be happy there at the Rainbow Bridge

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    Thanks again! It's really not that difficult to make these... get one of these thingies, or if you live in the countryside, go to a cornfield and collect the stuff and make one. For this, thin plastic wire is often used.

    Then go and buy some nice spruce - you can also cut the lower branches from your Christmas tree and use that. I used Nobilis spruce this time. In any case, use some good quality spruce.

    You need some thin metal wire (preferably green) to wrap around, and this is the tricky part - keep your kitties away, I assure you, they won't be any help! Try to make it a round circle - and that's it!

    Now, you just need to find some bits and pieces to put on. I got two stems of silk flowers and cut each flower off. Make sure they're long enough to stick into the spruce.

    Have a go, you can do it!

    Sara, I'm so envious of you... where you live there grows these violet flowers that can be dried, you had lots of them around your area. Many years ago, I made these round thingies with various dried flowers. That was a bit more difficult, but they kept for years.

    Edit* Oh, forgot these links which shows what I used.

    http://www.idebutikken.dk/binderi/halmkrans23.jpg

    http://www.topkaer.dk/Elementer/Grandusk.jpg



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  4. #19
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    These are a beautiful and thoughtful way to remember your loved ones. L.L.Bean sells similar wreaths and they are expensive and not made with love as yours are.

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    Randi you are too modest - your wreaths are beautiful and so festive.

    I love wreaths because they can be used year round in different ways with different materials - and Pam is right - they are very expensive to buy. I wish I had your talent.
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    Randi, those are absolutely beautiful! They are so well made, and very much nicer than ones you would generally see for sale. I am seriously impressed.

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    Such gorgeous wreaths, Randi.
    ~Kimmy, Zam, Logan, Raptor, Nimrod, Mei, Jasper, Esme, & Lucy Inara
    RIP Kia, Chipper, Morla, & June

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    These are beautiful. I've only used the fake wreaths and then I'd buy little decorations to put on them from Michaels. Yours are so much better.

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    Randi - you have the talent to start your own business!!! I think people would snap up your beautiful designs!

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    WoW Great Job those are so Pretty..

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    Absolutely beautiful Randi. I wish I was there to help you place them.
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