Festive Foraged Wreath
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Festive Foraged Wreath
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Inspired by the wildlife and foliage you discover on winter walks, we're delighted to be joined by author Becki Clark as she shows us how to create our own beautifully foraged wreath. 

What you will need:

Create your own beautifully foraged wreath in just a few simple steps, inspired by the wildlife and foliage you discover on your winter walks. 

You will need: 
Scissors 
25cm metal wreath hoop or rattan base (these can be reused) 
Twine 
Foraged foliage 

Note: The amount of foliage you will need will depend on how full you would like your wreath to look. Becki recommends "enough for a large bouquet of foliage". Look for plants like berried ivy which is abundant and lasts well, eucalyptus as it will dry well, conifer which will offer volume and bay or rosemary to add textures and scents. Berries will add colour and dried orange slices or cinnamon sticks will add an extra festive touch! Look out for a beautiful printable guide to foliage, that Becki has illustrated just for us, which we will share very soon!
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