Natural Beauty
Photo: Jean Allsopp and Laurey W. Glenn; Stylist: Lisa Powell; Designer:
Apples, oranges, and grapes give this wreath a colorful punch. You can also add a regional spin by attaching fruit native to your area. Using heavy-gauge wire, pierce through the fruit; then attach it to the wreath. Twist the wire tightly behind the wreath. Here, a length of French-wired ribbon is intertwined through the fruit to tie the colors together.
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