Welcoming guests with a festive wreath on your door is the epitome of Christmas cheer. They're warm, inviting and embellish our homes with seasonal charm as we countdown to the big day. Unfortunately, ...
Having a Christmas wreath hanging on the front door is the perfect way to kick off celebrations for the yuletide season - but an expense we could all do without. With guidance from an expert gardener ...
You can also use newspaper - because it is thinner it can be easier to work with during the next two steps. Hold the paper in both hands. Twist one hand away from your body and one towards it. Do this ...
– Fabric shears. These will cut through fabric more easily than standard scissors. – A collection of small pieces of fabric swatches. We used table cloths, placemats, pillow cases and remnant fabrics ...
Ask a grown-up to help cut out the middle of a paper plate. This is the base for your wreath. Draw around your hand on the green paper or card, then cut out your handprint. Ask a grown-up to help, as ...
I’m always looking for ways to add a little personality to my holiday decorations, and this upside down Christmas tree wreath is such a winner! It’s one of those projects that’s so simple you’ll ...
IF you're looking for the perfect Christmas wreath for your front door, look no further. This DIY hack will help you perfect your festive decor without costing you a penny. You can use the fruit in ...
READY to make your house the most festive on the street? Christmas wreaths can cost upwards of £20 on the high street, but you can easily create a stunning, budget-friendly version at home. Find out ...
Research carried out by Bosch Lawn & Garden has revealed that while a quarter of us make our own Christmas wreaths - a similar number feel they lack the creativity to attempt it. To help us all make ...
If it’s perfect for a king… (Picture: Michelle Garrett) If anyone knows how to make a wreath fit for a king or queen it has to be royal florist Simon Lycett. A particular favourite of the late Queen ...