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Natural Christmas wreaths using willow-part 2-decorations

Natural Christmas wreaths using willow-part 2-decorations

Dec 3, 2010

Don’t buy plastic christmas wreaths, make your own from natures cupboard. Use the outdoor world and what mother nature provides for us! Beautiful and FREE material for you to use!!

Natural Christmas wreaths using willow-part 1- finding withies

Natural Christmas wreaths using willow-part 1- finding withies

Nov 30, 2010

Natural Christmas wreaths are so easy to make using osier, a form of willow, used as the basis for a wreath. No plastic whatsoever!!

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