Simple outdoor decoration from twigs per spout


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Outdoor decorations from natural history do not have to buy, but you can easily make them, and it will not cost you a penny. As usual, you can find everything you need for it outside and for free.

You also prefer to be able to use what you have at home or in the garden when making decorations. The proof is the spring outdoor arrangement, which cost us nothing at all, just a little work. The basis is a wreath of blooming twigs of birch, so allergy sufferers should be careful and perhaps choose another material. He got his place on a round wooden table under the canopy of the terrace, so that the rain would not unnecessarily devastate him. But it will still suit him, for example, on a stump or a cut off "wheel" from the trunk of a stronger tree. We carved the daffodils in the garden, where we would return them after flowering, and the pot lay in the shed.

2You need – twigs (in this case, flowered birch), natural string, scissors, gardening scissors, flower pot, daffodils (but there may be other bulbs or pansies and primuls growing in your garden), pebbles

How to do it
31. Shorten the thin and flexible twigs of birch to the same length. The better they get, the better you'll work.

52. Connect the twigs in one long "snake" after the sheaves. Gradually tie them together with a natural string, which will not disturb the sight. The length depends on how long you want to have the wreath.

3. Finally, tie the beginning and end of the "snake". Browns and petals will cover the tied places.

4. Plant daffodils or other flowers in a flower pot and cover the surface of the substrate with pebbles.

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5.
Arrange the wreath on a round table or stump. Place a flower pot in the middle and spread larger and smaller pebbles around. Cones will look just as good.

 

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Photo: Maru