How to make a Christmas Wreath - Chewton Mendip, 5th Dec 6.30-8.30pm

£80.00

Date:

Tuesday 5th December 2022, 6.30-8.30pm.

Join me for an evening of wreath-making at:

The Garden Annexe, Chewton Field House, Chapel Hill, Chewton Mendip, Somerset, BA3 4NR

The price includes all the materials you need plus a glass of wine and nibbles.

To begin, I demonstrate all the techniques you need to make a circular wreath from foliage, branches and pine. This includes creating the base from clematis vine, decorating the wreath with dried flowers and putting the finishes touches to it with velvet ribbons.

Then it’s your turn. I’m on hand for guidance as you discover the best way to work with the materials, considering how shape, structure and colours combine to create a piece fit for your door.

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Date:

Tuesday 5th December 2022, 6.30-8.30pm.

Join me for an evening of wreath-making at:

The Garden Annexe, Chewton Field House, Chapel Hill, Chewton Mendip, Somerset, BA3 4NR

The price includes all the materials you need plus a glass of wine and nibbles.

To begin, I demonstrate all the techniques you need to make a circular wreath from foliage, branches and pine. This includes creating the base from clematis vine, decorating the wreath with dried flowers and putting the finishes touches to it with velvet ribbons.

Then it’s your turn. I’m on hand for guidance as you discover the best way to work with the materials, considering how shape, structure and colours combine to create a piece fit for your door.

Date:

Tuesday 5th December 2022, 6.30-8.30pm.

Join me for an evening of wreath-making at:

The Garden Annexe, Chewton Field House, Chapel Hill, Chewton Mendip, Somerset, BA3 4NR

The price includes all the materials you need plus a glass of wine and nibbles.

To begin, I demonstrate all the techniques you need to make a circular wreath from foliage, branches and pine. This includes creating the base from clematis vine, decorating the wreath with dried flowers and putting the finishes touches to it with velvet ribbons.

Then it’s your turn. I’m on hand for guidance as you discover the best way to work with the materials, considering how shape, structure and colours combine to create a piece fit for your door.