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Boxwood wreath centerpiece

MATERIALS
Boxwood or cedar boughs cut to 4- to 5-inch lengths
8-inch wire wreath form
24-gauge floral wire
Wire cutters
Floral shears
3-inch double-faced satin ribbon
Scissors
Kumquats, hazelnuts, walnuts, hemlock pinecones

Gather 6 or 8 boxwood branches into a bunch, and secure them at the base with floral wire. Clip the wire, and continue making wired bunches until you have enough to cover your wreath.

Secure the end of a piece of floral wire onto the wreath frame at one of the crossbars. Pull it as tight as you can; it won't break.

Begin to wire bunches onto the wreath frame, alternating between the inside and the outside wires of the frame. Overlap each bunch, making certain not to leave any of the wire frame exposed.

When the wreath is completely covered with boxwood, use floral shears to trim the boxwood. Try to make the wreath look as round as possible.

Place the wreath on a glass plate around a pillar candle. Drop kumquats, walnuts, hazelnuts and hemlock pinecones in the narrow canyon between the wreath and the base of the candle.

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