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A Poinsettia Wreath

11/16/2017

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Since I'm not usually a red person, I'm actually amazed I wanted a totally  red wreath. Yes, you can get poinsettias of every color now, but something about Christmas plaids are enticing me too. So my navy front door looks pretty stunning with a big red poinsettia wreath for 2017!
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​Ignore the background in this picture, but I wanted to show that this wreath would be pretty with just a side of poinsettias too.
 
Supply needs:
Grape vine wreath (18")
Bush poinsettias (5-6)
Ribbon
Wire Cutter
Floral Wire       
                    
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Cut the stem off of one of the flower bushes, about 3 to 4 inches
This is a very easy wreath to make. Start by cutting a flower off a bush, leaving at least 3-4 inches of stem. 
Poke one of the cut flowers through to the backside of the wreath. Take a pair of pliers and twist/twine the stem through tightly into the backside of the wreath. Continue adding flowers, until you are satisfied with the look and fullness. 
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Make a bow and attach with floral wire. Easy Peasy. 
Sharing my post with these AWESOME blogs:
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6 Comments
Jann Olson
11/21/2017 09:16:24 pm

I am a huge lover of red and plaid! I use a lot of it in my home for Christmas. Your wreath turned out wonderful! Thanks for sharing it with SYC.
hugs,
Jann

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Jeanine Jay Elizalde
12/8/2017 09:40:30 am

I love red and this wreath is just stunning.

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Jonni
12/8/2017 08:50:41 pm

Love this comment! Thank you.

Jonni
11/22/2017 04:13:36 am

Thank you Jann, it's always great to hear a nice comment!

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Cecilia link
11/26/2017 08:17:04 pm

Such a pretty wreath! Thank you for sharing at Vintage Charm!

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Jonni
11/28/2017 04:07:01 pm

Thank you!

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