Save a little fall in a pretty wreath. With a material that dries well, the wreath is beautiful for a long time. Both wreaths are made with straw frames and covered in moss—they’re easy to make and provide long floral delight.
Beautiful wreath in white and silver
Create an elegant wreath of ivy, white heather, silver wreath, and silver Judas coins. The wreath stays cute for a long time and fits any door regardless of color.
you need:
- straw frame
- green bobbin thread
- scissors / scissors
- Interrupter
- moss disease
- A few tears of ivy
- 1/2 bowl of white heather
- 1/2 bowl of silver garland,
- A couple of branches of Judas money
do this:
- Attach the moss tuft to the straw frame with green bobbin thread. If the wreath is hanging in the window, remember that the back must be worn as well. If the wreath is on a plate or table, then this is not necessary.
- Ivy wrap. Since there’s another round of trimmings to roll on top, the ivy only needs to be ground up a bit to hold it in place.
- Make mini bouquets of silver wreath, silver coins, and heather.
- Wrap the bouquets on the wreath and let the ivy peek at them from time to time.
wreath with moss and pink
A moss-covered straw frame, adorned with pink heather and passionflower, also makes a beautiful wreath throughout fall.
you need:
- straw frame
- green bobbin thread
- scissors / scissors
- Interrupter
- moss disease
- A few tears of ivy
- pink heather
- love herb
do this:
- Attach the moss tuft to the straw frame with green bobbin thread. If the wreath is hanging in the window, remember that the back must be worn as well. If the wreath is on a plate or table, then this is not necessary.
- Feel free to divide the large flower tassels of lovegrass into smaller pieces and alternate with small bundles of heather, attached to a bobbin thread on the wreath.
Judas Money – Long Lasting As Eternal
judas money, Lunaria Anoa, is an herb with purple flowers that quickly turn green and then dry, oval seeds. When the outer shell is removed, the pearly membrane remains and lasts forever.
The plant is easily grown in most parts of the country, and is usually also available in the flower shop. The funny name refers to a story from the Bible about the disciple Judas who received 30 silver coins for betraying Jesus. They are said to be Phoenician coins consisting of 12 grams of silver.
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