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  • Decorative Herb and Fruit Wreath
  • From "DIY Crafts"
    episode DIC-264
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    Instead of simply hanging this wreath, try using it as a centerpiece surrounded by the warm, elegant glow of candles.

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    Figure A

    Dokhi Mirmirani creates a colorful wreath -- that looks good enough to eat -- and is a festive addition to home decor anytime of the year.

    Materials:

    10-12" wet foam wreath base
    Plastic wrap
    3" and 4" green floral picks
    Package of toothpicks
    Medium-gauge stub wire
    Needle nose pliers
    Scissors
    15 limes
    8 bunches fresh mint
    5 bunches oregano or thyme
    15 limes
    9 lady apples (extra small)
    5 yellow plums
    5 red plums
    14 kumquats

    1. Cover the foam wreath base with a single layer of plastic wrap.

    2. Divide mint and oregano (or thyme) into half bunches and wire each bunch using a double-leg mount technique.

    3. Push each bunch into the wreath randomly, around the outer and inner edges of the base (save about 10 bunches for touch-ups and additional fill material). Work from the outside and top edges, working toward the center opening of the form.

    4. Insert picks into fruits (heavier fruit may need more than one pick; smaller ones can be attached with toothpicks). Attach fruit (in groups of three) into the base (figure A).

    5. Once all fruit has been inserted, cover any empty areas with remaining bunches or hervs.

    6. When finished, spray entire wreath with water and keep in cool place.
    Creating a Double-leg Mount

    To create the double-leg mount, place a medium-gauge wire along the stem of the flower or vegetable so that 2/3 of the wire is above the base of the stem and 1/3 is below it. Bend the longer end of the wire down to form a hairpin. Now twist the longer end around the stem and the shorter piece of wire, leaving two sides of equal length.


    RESOURCES :
    Wreaths: The Best of Martha Stewart Living
    Model: 0517887762
    Author: Martha Stewart and Carolyn B. Mitchell

    The Complete Book of Wreaths: 200 Delightful and Creative Designs
    Model: 1579902081
    Author: Chris Rankin

    The Complete Book of Garlands, Circles and Decorative Wreaths
    Model: 0754801799
    Author: Terence Moore

    Wreaths and Garlands: Home Decorating Workbooks with 20 Step-by-Step Projects
    Model: 082305876X
    Author: Lisl Dennis

    Country Living Handmade Wreaths: Decorating throughout the Year
    Model: 0688161359
    Author: Arlene Hamilton Stewart

    Wreath Making Basics: More than 80 Wreath Ideas
    Model: 0806902795
    Author: Dawn Cusick

    How to Do Wreaths If You Think You Can't
    Model: 1574860607
    Author: Leisure Arts Staff

    The Ultimate Wreath Book: Hundreds of Beautiful Wreaths to Make from Natural Materials
    Model: 087596978X
    Author: Ellen Spector Platt

    Wreaths: Creative Ideas for the Year Round
    Model: 0395977770
    Author: Richard Kollath
    (1992)

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    Houghton Mifflin Co.
    Boston, MA 02116
    Phone: 617-351-5000
    Email: tradecustomerservice@hmco.com

    The Complete Book of Nature Craft Techniques
    Model: 0875967140
    Author: Deborah Morgenthal


    GUESTS :

    Dohki Mirmirani
    13826 Ventura Blvd.
    Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
    Phone: 818-986-0333
    Owner, Jasmine Blue

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