Easter wreath

What you need: 

1 oasis wreath
Birch branches and other branches from nature
Wire
Onion growths 
Fresh flowers, possibly Spots-in-the-air

Here's how you do it:

See below: Tie the birch branches to the wreath with steel wire so that they are completely tight. Then wrap the other branches. Here we have used branches from a tobacco plant, but all kinds of branches can be used. Witch hazel, cherry or forsytia. As long as they are fresh and pliable. The onion growths are then rinsed free of soil and secured with steel wire. The fresh flowers are placed in the oasis ring, which has previously soaked in water for a few hours. In this way, they are kept fresh for a long time. Finally, take some straw or straw and tie on, as well as small branches from spots in the air "muehlenbeckia complexa" to give the wreath a lighter look.

 You can watch a small film below showing how the wreath is made.

It's from Mette Cafe Moulés stands for the binder. The table is also covered with Mette's old ceramics with painted patterns, old cutlery and old brass stands. It gives a wonderful rustic look. Especially if you have a plank table like this, and refrain from putting a tablecloth on it. 

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