Winter compositions: how to collect a bouquet from winter branches?

Winter compositions: how to collect a bouquet from winter branches?

30 December 2021, 17:00
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A bouquet of pine branches can be a wonderful decoration for a veranda or home interior. It will equally give coziness and create a fabulous atmosphere.

To build such a composition, you should arm yourself with a simple set of tools that can be purchased in the OXO site section "Accessories for sewing and needlework". You will also need natural materials that will be used for "live" Ekibana.

It is recommended to start by preparing pine branches. They need to be brought into the house and thoroughly dried from street moisture. If there is snow on the branches, then it should also be removed.

The next step is to install the branches into the container. It can be a vase or a pot of sand. In some cases, you will need to use glue or wire.

As an addition, you can use thuja branches, juniper or moss. Even cones will be a wonderful decoration for a New Year's composition.

After installing and fixing all the components of the bouquet, you can proceed to decorating. Styling some details like snow.

If the bouquet is to be installed outdoors, then the elements of the composition should be covered with special impregnations. They are usually available as aerosols. They repel moisture and prevent the formation of harmful microorganisms.

If you wish, you can experiment with the plants that will be used for Ekibana. In summer, it can be dried flowers and fruits, berries. But in any case, it is worth remembering their compositional compatibility and color.

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