As you know from my
previous posts, I have tons of rosemary in my yard. Rosemary is so easy to grow that even someone like me with a not so green thumb is able to successfully plant it and propagate it. With all this rosemary that we have I thought it would be cute to make some mini wreaths.
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Sew or hot glue on buttons for a unique mini wreath. |
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Cut rosemary into even lengths. You want to get the newer growth so it is more flexible. Loop together and secure ends with wire. |
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Adorn with ribbon and fake berries. This fake twig I fell off another wreath I had. |
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A blue one I made. |