Making a cranberry wreath just requires toothpicks, cranberries and a styrofoam ring.
OK, now I may just be getting obsessed with wreaths.
My luck with my red-and-white candy wreath wasn’t so great because of the warmer weather, so I started thinking of a wreath project that could better deal with the temperature changes.
And, I found it: a cranberry wreath.
Much to the raised-eyebrow dismay of the local grocery checkout guy — “You are going to do WHAT with the cranberries?”– I went ahead with my mission.
I bought a little styrofoam ring, a pack of toothpicks, a few bags of cranberries, and grabbed some spray lacquer out of our shop.
Since the cranberries were all a variety of small, I broke the toothpicks in half or shorter, stabbed the cranberries, and then placed them into the styrofoam ring. After a few coats of lacquer, and a ribbon recycled from a recent gift, it was complete.
But, I’m kind of like a nervous mom. I haven’t hung the wreath on the front door. I’m keeping this one inside for a few days before I let it out on its own to brave the elements.
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