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Where can I find a wreath form?

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frumperina · 21/11/2011 21:47

I want to make a wreath as christmas deco and need a sort of styrofoam ring for the base. I must be an idiot today because I can't find anything online. I would call it a wreath form or base but don't know if they are called something else in the UK?

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angelpantser · 21/11/2011 21:51

Like this?. They do them in different sizes.

frumperina · 21/11/2011 21:59

YES! They do full rings too, thank you so much!

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kellestar · 24/11/2011 17:28

I can also recommend pipe lagging cut to length and joined with the lovely duct tape. Much cheaper, I paid 75p for a metre length and I can cut to length. Available in B&Q, Homebase, Wickes and other DIY stores. It accepts pins well, it does melt a bit when you use a glue gun [no different to polystyrene] but you can go around the whole thing with duct tape and then you can glue gun away.

If you want a proper job panduro often have them, and lovely willow ones too.

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