Author Question: How do you keep wreaths and door swags looking fresh throughout the holidays? What will be an ... (Read 66 times)

shenderson6

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How do you keep wreaths and door swags looking fresh throughout the holidays?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Discuss some options for finding seed pods and other items to ornament a holiday
  decoration.


 
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Answer to Question 1

Answers will vary, but might include spritzing fresh evergreens with water periodically
and protecting wreaths from direct sunlight to keep them from drying out.



Answer to Question 2

Answers will vary, but may include florist supply houses, craft stores, supermarkets,
online, as well as simply collecting items of interest while outdoors on a walk




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