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I made these mini-wreaths for Christmas this year. I use the rims of two plastic yoghurt containers facing each other, then wrap natural string around the entire circle. I then go out into nature and start collecting things to glue onto my wreath. This one I used immature pine cones. In the second picture, I used the bottom of the same yoghurt container as my base. I decoupaged green plaid paper onto it then hot glued the same little pine cones making a wreath shape. Originally I wanted to make fridge magnets out of these but they were really too heavy so I added a string to hang them with.
By lisingreece from Greece
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RE: Mini Christmas Wreaths
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Post By U*u*U (Guest Post)
(02/29/2008)
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Those ar DARLING, and as frugal as can be. Thanks for a GREAT tip : ))
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RE: Mini Christmas Wreaths
What a great idea - and it opens a whole realm of possibilities! spring, easter, 4th of july, thanksgiving seating tags, ...
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Post By Jean in GA (Guest Post)
(02/28/2008)
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Very, very pretty and smart too! I'll have to remember this idea. Thanks for showing.
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