How to make a dried flower posy, garland and wreath
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 Published On Nov 11, 2022

Join flower farmer and florist Georgie Newbery of Common Farm Flowers as she shows you how to make a dried flower posy, then turn lots of posies into a garland, then turn the garland into a wreath.

It's a miserable day in November, and I don't know about you, but I'm struggling to keep cheerful with the change over to daylight saving. The days seem dark and I need brightening up. So here's a cheerful project to brighten a dull day in this down time between Halloween and Christmas.

I have a bumper crop of beautiful dried flowers so let's make a posy, then a garland, and then a wreath from them. All of these projects are relatively easy, and I'm reliably informed that working with flowers, and making something creative on a dull day is good for our mental health. Let's have a go and see!

We have some festive wreath demos online, which are now available to buy. Click here for details:
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You can see our full workshop calendar here https://www.commonfarmflowers.com/pag...

If you're booking a place on our workshops or demos the website will ask you to choose a delivery date - any date will do! And if you can't join our sessions live then you are still very welcome to book as we send the recording and notes of the workshop out to everyone afterwards, so you can download the session and refer back to it as and when you need to.

If you enjoy the tips and tricks Georgie gives you here, or would simply like to support the channel, the link to her Buy Me a Coffee page is here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/COMMONFARM

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