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Whether you love glitz and glamour or prefer a more traditional preserved boxwood wreath, there's a unique Christmas wreath for every design style.
I took the video above in one of the showrooms at the Dallas market. The showrooms are just gorgeous and you can get so many decorating ideas if you can just remember them all. So I take a lot of ...
In addition to fresh magnolia, cedar, juniper and boxwood, the wreaths (starting at $54) employ eucalyptus and bay plus dried flowers and fresh herbs. It makes my nose twitch to read the ingredients.
Bows don’t have to be elaborate, you can make a bow with three yards of ribbon! Watch the video below to see how I made this simple bow for a smallish tea leaf wreath. My wreath came from Trendy ...
Deep green, glossy-leaved and finely textured, boxwood makes for a perfect holiday wreath. Some folks are put off by its musky smell — I’ve come to like it — but with moderate care, boxwood ...
Assembling your own wreath is relatively easy, extremely rewarding and strangely addictive. You save money compared with a ready-made or custom wreath, although less than you might think.
These fun crafts for kids of all ages are sure to keep them entertained. Many of these DIYs call for basic supplies like ...
Made out of boxwood and constructed with a moss base, it stays fresh for months when kept outside, and is as much a wreath for the winter season as it is for Christmas. It’s simple to make.