I am on with my Christmas cards as we speak but I did my wreath .
I ran a workshop at our village hall some time ago - I think we did well!
Good thing about taking photographs is we can look back for inspiration.....plenty here!
This is mine - 2013 from greenery from my morning walk.
Lovely Denise!
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DeleteThese are lovely Denise - it always amazes me just how attractive ivy can be at this time of year.
ReplyDeleteAgree Pat and on the doorstep too!
DeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks Em xxx
DeletePlenty of inspiration there and I need it, slim pickings here. Blogger is not letting me see your last photo though.
ReplyDeleteThink it's sorted now Jessica xxx
DeleteOodles of gorgeousness! Should have gone out and got my greenery today - brilliant sunshine!
ReplyDeleteI do like the trad one with holly and ivy best.
Thank you for showing us yours and your 'student' creations.
Wishing you a Merry Yuletide! xxx
Thank you Sandie - greetings back to you xxxx
DeleteWhat incredible wreaths! And I love yours, Denise! Hope you have a very Merry Christmas!
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abcw team
Thank you Leslie xxxxx They are easy to make. xxx
DeleteThese are beautiful. You did a fabulous job. How creative you all are.
ReplyDeleteThank you xxxxxx As I said so easy next year I'll do a blog step by step guide xxx
DeleteLove your wreath and all the wreaths. Nice to see the ladies of the village oing such beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, and so creative. It must have been fun too and your workshop very much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteMany talented WREATHERS (is that a WORD?)
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
Perfect seasonal post for "W"! O love all of them, but the yellow edged Holly is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous wreaths, and all so different. Your village must look very festive.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful wreaths, especially yours!
ReplyDeleteThe first trees I learned about were the two holly trees in my grandparents' front yard. Then I had to learn "not all trees bite"!
I think of those two holly trees every Christmas.
Wishing you and yours all the best of the season!
K
wow you have been busy with all those wreaths
ReplyDeleteJust alittle ask, did you use a pre-formed base or just wire it up into a circle?
ReplyDeleteYears ago, i used to make mine using straw wired into a circle, wet it thoroughly and then put the greeery in, spraying it with rain water most days to keep it fresh.
Nice to share with a group of people ~ Very attractive and different variations. I think I'll gather some festive greener for my window boxes ~ now on tomorrow's list.
ReplyDeleteAll the wreath are lovely. Do they dry or do you mist them ?
ReplyDeletecheers, parsnip
Wonderful creations.
ReplyDeleteThey look beautiful.
Those are gorgeous--especially the holly!
ReplyDeleteann
Oh that looks like such fun. I cheated and bought one at the store. At least it is made with real evergreens so it smells nice when you come in the front door. - Margy
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteLoved them all and yours was GORGEOUS! You're very clever!
Maggie x
Nuts in May
Homemade wreaths are the best and these are all just lovely!
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