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  • A simple, tall, square black plastic pot (16") will be filled full with a 3 foot cut evergreen top resembling a wee Christmas Tree (you can add lights to it when you get home), quality mixed evergreens (pine, BC Silver Fir and Cedar), magnolia, dried hydrangeas, super-sized pine cone and additional accents including a choice of a feature accent:  wooden show shoes, cabin or sled. This will be a BIG feature in your outdoor Winter décor that will last throughout the Winter!  Please see notes below on vehicle to take this beauty home!    
  • A pretty 6” champagne coloured glass vessel will be the beautiful container for this tabletop boxwood tree. A basic tree shape will materialize as participants add green and variegated boxwood to the fresh floral foam base secured in the glass pot.  Once “greened up”, pinecones and small accents will decorate the tree, to personalize it.  The overall height for this arrangement will be approximately 18” and it is a great option for someone who doesn't wish a large tree in house and needs just a small tabletop tree for the season. Watered well, this arrangement can last 6-8 weeks, looking fresh and lovely. Once materials arrive, a photo of the full project will be available. Photo used shows shape, but container and accents offered will be different.
  • NEW for 2025! In a 6” square, sleek black ceramic planter participants will position a waxed amaryllis which will bloom in time for the holidays (fingers crossed, bloom timing is tricky). Surrounding it fresh floral foam will be added and mixed evergreens will fill in the space, giving a lush look.  The final touch will be accents to finish the project to your personalized style, leaning  to a clean, modern theme, with tipped pinecones, dogwood, sparkly sticks and more. Once all materials arrive, a photo of the completed project will be posted.
  • NEW for 2025! This is an indoor potted plant workshop for folks who value houseplants they can grow on after the holidays. In a large 16” long rectangular natural wooden planter (with plastic liner), participants will plant seven seasonal bloomers. Choices will include: cyclamen, poinsettia, lemon cypress, winter berry, calandivia and frosty fern. Amid the arrangement will be a moss nest to sit a waxed amaryllis which will bloom in time for the holidays (fingers crossed, bloom timing is tricky). The final touch will be accents to finish the project to your personalized style, leaning a little to a country chic theme, with pinecones, natural pods and grapevine twists. Once all materials arrive, a photo of the completed project will be posted.
  • Back by popular demand!  Winter Gnomes continue to be popular as fun outdoor decor. Using a metal frame, participants will create bundles of fresh evergreens that will attach to the frame, covering the body of the gnome.  Layers and layers of evergreens will create a full body (no thin gnomes in this workshop!).  A beard will be attached, using Silver Fir, and then his hat, nose and mittens will be affixed.  Give your gnome a name before you leave - we'll help you come up with something clever!

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