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More Wreath Classes:
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Valentine Heart Wreath
Sweet Annie Wreath
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Come relax and enjoy making and taking home this large gorgeous
lavender spring wreath. We will put artemesia over a grapevine back then
smother with long stems of lavender, lavender statice, double headed
baby’s breath and rice flowers. A wispy organdy bow will be added at the 5
o’clock position. This fragrant wreath will last for years as the focal
point in your home or as a beautiful gift. Just bring scissors and a glue
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This class will make and take home a large Victorian wedding
wreath with lacy dried perennials, baby's breath, beautiful preserved
herbs, pastel amaranths, erica, statice, lavender and cottage roses.
This wreath can be used for your door, household, gift or wedding day.
Bring newspaper, scissors and a glue gun. Breath taking. |
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Come relax and enjoy making and taking home this large, gorgeous
golden wreath made from peppergrass and tiny hydrangea blooms (resembles
miniature butterflies). Final touch is roses. The finished wreath exudes a
warm earthy glow. Bring newspaper, scissors, tweezers and a glue gun. |
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You will be given a lush, large 20" organic bay leaf wreath stuffed full of fresh, green
bay leaves as our basic wreath. Then you will decorate this greenery
with natural fairy gyp, dehydrated herbs, preserved old-fashioned
perennials and garden flowers from the instructor's own two time award
winning gardens. The fragrance will last indefinitely and you will be
able to sneak bay leaves from this gorgeous wreath for cooking as well.
What a wonderful addition for your kitchen wall, door or as an exquisite
gift. Bring newspaper, scissors and a glue gun.
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We will make a true Valentine heart with deep red preserved
flowers and botanicals, crisp white larkspur, tallo berries, baby's
breath and other beautiful items. This wreath can be used every
Valentine's season or on an every day basis and will retain its
unique fragrance and colours. We will add a soft ribbon in the
center for hanging. Bring newspaper, scissors and a glue gun.
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You will make and take home a wispy, wonderfully fragrant wreath
from the long branches of dried Sweet Annie. This sturdy yet feminine
wreath is stunning and will hold its fragrance for many years. You may
also use the leftover seeds to begin your own Sweet Annie garden.
Expect oohs and aahs! Bring scissors and newspaper.
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