Workshop participants (Continued from Pag* B 14) CHRISTMAS WREATH 20-inch pine wreath (artificial or natural) 2 stems artificial ivy 3 stems berries 5 full pieces preserved cedar 4 stems latafoha or other filler flower branches 6 yards 2'A -inch wide ribbon 2 yards 'A -inch wide ribbon for bells Small amounts of Spanish moss and twigs Red bird S large gold jingle bells Florist’s wire Make 1994 A Holid admire the handmade jewelfy by Judy Feick, right. Make bow with five loops on the left side. Cut all ends to av each side that are each five inches shape. If you are using wire ribbon, long. Cut the tail ends with the end you may cud the ends around a of the loops. Tie the bow with rib- wooden spoon handle and gently bon cut 20 inches long, pulling one pull to loosen. If you are not using end up and the other end down, wired ribbon, you can get a nice Leave these ends long and cut in a look by tucking the ribbon into the v-shape. wreath at different spots and glu- Wire and glue the bow onto the ing in place or leave the tie ends top center of the wreath. long down the center of the wreath. Cut a 17-inch length of ribbon Glue in the stems of latafolia and glue one end under the bottom sod cedar on each side of the bow. ofthebow. Cut alO inch length of 86 sure to push the stems in far ribbon and glue one end under the enough to secure, boy on the right side. Cut another Glue the stems of berries on length of ribbon 10-inches long each side of the bow. Cut the ber and glue one end under the bow on nes in clusters if you want some Uncaster Firming, Saturday, November 19, 1994-817 To Remember short ones near the top. Cut a few leaves off die bottom of the stems of ivy to use later. Glue the remaining stems of ivy under the bow on the top and another under the bow on the bot tom. These may be bent around to achieve the desired look you want Cut the ribbon for the bells in five different lengths: 15”, 13”, 11”, 9”, and?”. Tic a bell onto the end of each ribbon with a slip knot Arrange the bells in a cascade that is pleasing to you. Tie all the ends together in a single knot on top of display tables. the ribbons and then wire them to the wreath under the center of the bow. Tuck in the twigs and remaining ivy leaves where you think they fill in best and glue in place. Make a little nest out of Spanish moss and glue on top of the wreath to the left side of the bow. Place a friendly little bird into the nest and glue securely. Hang this wreath on your front door. The gold bells will sound a friendly jingle as the door opens to welcome guests. ’s an opportunity to garner ideas at the
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