Picture No. 2: To wire the cones to the flat frame, first lay a row cones on the outside rim without wiring. Then, lay a second strand of cones on top of the perimeterrow with the butt endson the inside rim of the frame. Wire. reamlined pine cone wreath (Continued from Page 62) . After that outer row is laid m place, take the second cones .until all 25 or 30 are string of cones and place fastened together in a row. them on top of the outer “It is imperative to pull cones with their butts along the wire snuggly into the the inner rim of the frame. petals as you wrap the ends At this point, the wiring together,” says Mrs. Bbbert. begins. Connect the wire to When the two strands of the inner ring of the frame, the 25 are strung together, and wrap from the underside the next step is to wire them to the top, over the cones, to the flat frame. As shown and down through the petals, in picture number two, lay connecting both rows of one row around the outer rim cones at the same time, of the frame. Do not wire. Do not be afraid to pull the State award winners included; (left to right) Doug Fellenbaum, Lititz R 3: Robin Tshudy, Manheisrn; Sue Baker, Lancaster, (in back) Pam Sammons. Neffsville; and Rick Buckwalter, Denver Rl. Horse clubs (Continued from Page 60) Amy Katz, Lancaster; „ Sherri Myers; high spon nde, Lyle Lenker, Hershey; sorsh i p> Brian McCaU, Whitney Kulman, Hershey; Columbia R 2; most im and sportsmanship, Minu proved first year member, Newman, Elizabethtown, Amy Rockwell, Lancaster; Rl* most improved second year member, Denise Sangrey, Sfiver Sours - Perfect Conestoga R* outstanding «... member in final year, Sue SS: JJS?' Jim Click. Leola; PhU B STiJSE Youn6 ’ ncaster; « Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 10,1577 wire snuggly between the petals as you wrap. Once the basic wreath id wired to the frame, Mrs.. Bbbert suggests trimming it with dried fruit, acorns, yarrow, cockscomb, or anything natural. “The trim hides any holes you might have in your wreath,” she says. She also suggests adding lights to the wreath, a touch she describes as “very ef fective.” ride, Jim Click, Beth Robbins; outstanding parent, Mrs. Jean Myers, and Mrs. Patricia Sangrey; and sportsmanship, Curtis Huber. 63
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