When the light is right, burgundy ribbon can help create a richly elegant wreath. Try not to put burgundy in a dark place, however, or the impact will be lost.
Tag: Bay Wreath
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Garden Club of the Back Bay Wreath of the Day – Hydrangeas
Hydrangeas are difficult to work with – they shatter, the stems are thin, and their colors sometimes fail to remain vivid once cut. Designer Marleen Nienhuis, however, shows here how successful they can be when coupled with rose hips, cones, and other dried flowers, along with a luscious burgundy and gold bow.
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Garden Club of the Back Bay Wreath of the Day – Ribbons of Every Color
Our ribbon selection is extensive, but we must warn you that each year the supply changes, so we can never promise an exact duplicate of a wreath or bow you may see on this web site. The dark gold pictured here is especially handsome.
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Garden Club of the Back Bay Wreath of the Day – Matched Pairs
We have to admit, we rather dread the matched pair orders. Getting two (and sometimes three or four) wreaths to coordinate is a challenge. Is one bow too high? Did we run out of a certain seed pod? Is there enough ribbon for all the bows? Somehow, we do them, and we do them very, very well, as these wreaths designed by former President Margaret Pokorny demonstrate.
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Garden Club of the Back Bay Wreath – Silver Bells
Today’s wreath, designed by Susan Juretschke, epitomizes the holiday classic “Silver Bells.”
