
The wreath was finished with varnish to preserve the effect.
You'll need
Wreath backing 25cm in diameter
One large bunch of peppercorns
14 inch (35.5 cm) long 22-gauge wires
Brown florists tape
Wire cutters or old scissors
Florists spray paint: cranberry (optional)
Small flat-nosed pliers
Spray varnish
Fishing line

Here's how
- Divide the peppercorns into small bunches with about three stems in each bunch. Fold one wire in half with a loop in the centre. Place the loop at the back of a bunch and twist one end of the wire around the stems and the other end of the wire. Make a few tight turns. Twist the two wires together. Wire all bunches.
Cover a few extra wires with tape and cut in half. Combine three bunches in a tan shape. Wire them together using a half wire. Cut the wire stems to 5 cm. Make 12 -13 large bunches. If desired, spray the peppercorns with florists paint to get a stronger colour.
Cover more wires with florists tape (two for each bunch}. Place a bunch of peppercorns at the centre top of the wreath. Take a covered wire and place it on the neck of the bunch and around the wreath backing. Twist it together and tighten with pliers. Place a second wire on this bunch and tighten as before. Repeat with other bunches, spacing them so that the whole base is covered.
Spray varnish the finished wreath. Tie on fishing line for hanging.
Source: Better Homes and Gardens Making Christmas Decorations1999




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