Rachel used Abies noblis, tree ivy, Viburnum tinus flowers, and eucalyptus bark for this arrangement with a natural beeswax candle.
Rachel used Abies noblis, tree ivy, Viburnum tinus flowers, and eucalyptus bark for this arrangement with a natural beeswax candle.
11 replies to "10 min Christmas Table Centre Tutorial"
Great tutorial! Thanks, Rachel! And a merry holiday season to you too!
Thanks, Maria! And you :o)
Lovely! Thank you for sharing! X
Great tutorial.
Loved the music 🎶
Have a great Christmas and thank you for all your inspiration this year.
Thanks, Deb – yes, it makes a change to the usual festive music!
Wonderful thank you! How it all comes back to you once you start hey? Same here….City and Guilds trained florist – bored very quickly😅.
Happy Christmas. 🎄
I think after making hundreds of them it’s a muscle memory! Though it’s a struggle when you haven’t got a shop full of oddments and decorations at your disposal! Have a great Christmas too 🙂
I always get a laugh. Love your sense of humor. Thanks for sharing. Loved seeing you put it together. You make it look so easy. “If you don’t have a glue gun…” Really, is that possible that anyone doesn’t have a glue gun? The music was awesome. I too have been looking for clay. Construction clay for a pizza oven – no where to found in my area. Merry Christmas. Looking forward to seeing all your projects in 2024.
Thanks, Arlynn – glad you enjoyed it – gotta have a sense of humour with the way the world is these days ;o)
Hope you had a great Christmas! Here’s to a great 2024 :O)
If it’s quirky humour you like, Arlynn – you might appreciate some of the content on my new YouTube channel which follows all the goings on at our local council – this one, in particular, amused me to make ;o)… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlP6FvGyaGY&t
If no berries, maybe a nice bow of jute ribbon or other natural material would look nice.