Great Front Door in an Hour
To get this look, you'll need a garland, a wreath, and a few more elegant decorating touches. First, hang a store-bought garland
above and around the door frame, tacking a nail in each corner and in the middle. Wire the garland to each nail for extra
stability. Next, making a hanging wire loop on your wreath and fasten the bow. Attach the wreath to the door knocker or nameplate.
Tuck a few mangolia leaves around the bow, wire a few kumquats, lady apples, or pincones around the wreath, and you're in
business. Finally, try filling your mailbox with flowers and arranging greenery in a red galvanized container, complete with
white twinkle lights. » see room
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