3 Do-It-Yourself Christmas Wreaths
Ready to deck the halls, but missing the most cruical piece of holiday decor? Check out these fun, do-it-yourself Christmas wreaths, and get ready to ring in the holiday cheer.
Stunning yet simple, this lush arrangement looks great surrounded by groups of glowing candles. Use it on a mantel or as a fabulous centerpiece.

What you will need:
Aluminum pudding mold (available at baking-supply stores)
Aluminum foil
Floral food (available at florists), if desired
6 red roses
3 hydrangeas
Extra foliage, as desired
Step 1:
Line the mold completely with aluminum foil. Add water and floral food, if desired.
Step 2:
Holding hydrangeas against pudding mold to judge height, cut stems so that blooms will just clear the top of the mold. Insert hydrangeas. Then, holding roses against the pudding mold to judge height, cut stems so that roses will just clear the top of the hydrangeas. Insert roses. Add extra foliage, if necessary, to fill in holes.
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