Linocut birds

Interior and décor

Wonderful willow wreath with autumn leaves

Anna walks through the woods with the basket hanging on her arm and collects twigs for a wreath which she has already visualised. "Bringing the enchanting autumn into the home will be simply wonderful," Anna say.

1

Collect different twigs with leaves, dried flowers and reeds and twigs with berries. If the leaves are too dried, Anna recommends to press them in books over a couple of days.

2

Place the first twigs on the willow wreath and wind metal wire around it. Start adding your prefered elements to your wreath continuously. It is easiest to start with the elements that has the largest volume and then add smaller elments. It is charming, if the reeds stick out a bit, Anna thinks.

3

At the end, add the twigs with berries closest to the metal wire winding. If the twigs are too short, you can extend these by winding metal wire at their bottom.

4

Cut jute twine. You can make the twine thicker by cutting three-four equally long strings as a bundle. It can be easier to handle if you do this multiple times and extend the bundle which you are tying around the metal wire winding continuously. Tie a bow at the end and tie one string of jute twine at the top of the wreath.

  • Nature materials, e.g. acorns, leaves, rose hip etc.
  • Black metal wire
  • Willow wreath
  • Jute twine
  • Side-cutting pliers
  • Scissors

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