Staying Green: Fake, Recyclable, and Decorative Winter Florals, Year 2

January 11, 2009

 

Last winter season, I posted a blog piece, Fake, Recyclable, and Decorative Winter Florals (March 14, 2008).  This winter season, I reused the recyclable parts from that arrangement, achieving a quite different look.  The new version will, likely, be 100% recyclable.  The mini-Boxwood, acquired for the center, can be planted in the garden in the spring, and the Eucapyptus branches (which had been coated) will, probably be intact for next year, even if they don’t smell as potent as they do now. (Lovely aroma after a snow or rain storm!) This year’s arrangement is posted above, last year’s below.

 

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