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If you're worried about a fresh wreath lasting, look at this!

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FinestGrundyTurkey · 19/12/2015 14:53

Some fool put last year's fresh wreath away with the decorations - it's been in a plastic bag for a year!

It is actually browner than it looks here but still holding together remarkably well Grin and still smells slightly piney

(It's gone in the compost bin now, after I took the ribbons & baubles off)

If you're worried about a fresh wreath lasting, look at this!
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Oldraver · 19/12/2015 18:07

Yep I have a very similar one and have put it back out this year. The pine looks a little grey but I don't care.

We have several pine trees out the front of our house and pine is vitually indestructible and it never rots down

FinestGrundyTurkey · 19/12/2015 20:56

I might have reused this one if I'd known it was there but I'd already bought a new one (weeks ago in fact)

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StoptheRavelry · 20/12/2015 08:36

I need to make a new one using the old twig frame but our new garden has no evergreen anything.

We practically lived in a forest in our old one. Making it worse is the fact I can see next door but one's tremendous holly tree just out of reach!!

I think this will be our job for the day. Going on a hunt for ivy and stuff.

mrsdavegrohl · 20/12/2015 09:23

I accidently packed away a stocking with a clementine in it one year. Came out looking exactly the same if a little dry and light haha

StoptheRavelry · 20/12/2015 11:39

I think that's how you make a pomander Grin

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