An illustrated guide to add some greenery to your life!
First, gather your ingredients: chestnut leaf stems from Philosophy Hall, pine boughs from Kent, various hedge bits, and twine.Begin your chestnut-leaf stem backbone, by tying bundles together with string.Completed backbone: it doesn’t need to be a perfect circle! This is almost a pentagon?Add some decorations! These can be tied on with more string, wrapped around the backbone, or wedged between the bundles of stems.Finally, hang it on your door.
Unfortunately this wreath will not change the fact that the outside of your door is a McBain hallway. Also, leaving the wreath on your door may be considered a fire hazard, so it is probably best if you only leave it out when someone is around to supervise.
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