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    How To Make A Christmas Wreath – Holiday Fun

    Friday, April 30th, 2010

    Making a Christmas Wreath is not only fun – but you really can get creative with them and make them extremely unique. Here are instructions for making a traditional holly wreath. With these instructions, you will be able to get the basic idea of how wreaths are actually made, and you can then decide what to do to make your own holly wreath special – or go with an entirely different kind of wreath.

    Materials:

    - A 20 inch wreath – This can be a plain foam wreath, a wreath that already has the evergreens on it, or a twine wreath. For a traditional holly wreath, the ones with the evergreens already attached are ideal.

    - 1.5 yards of ribbon – this can be plain red, plain green, or a red and black or red and green plaid. The ribbon should about 2.5 inches wide, and can be silk or felt. It’s your wreath!

    - Pine cones – you will need about ten. Try to find ones that are well shaped and unbroken.

    - Pomegranates – six dried pomegranates will do. Don’t get fresh ones! Or substitute other dried or good-looking plastic fruits.

    - Additional Foliage – you need more evergreens (to make the wreath seem fuller) berry sprays and berry clusters.

    - Construction Materials – scissors, hot glue gun, glue sticks, wire (if there is no hanger on the back of the wreath), sewing needle, thread (same color as ribbon).

    If the wreath has no hanger, you will need to construct one with the wire. This should be done first. Make sure that it is secure, and that it can bear the weight of the wreath.

    Fluff the existing evergreens and add more. The wreath should have a full appearance. You will most likely need to straighten a few branches here and there – but don’t make it too ‘perfect.’ It should have a ‘natural’ appearance to it.

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    Let’s make and attach the bow. Cut a piece of ribbon about thirty inches long. Cut another piece of ribbon about four inches long. In the center of the long piece of ribbon, you want to form two loops that will make the bow.

    The small piece of ribbon is used to secure the bow, in the middle of the loops. Note that the bow is ‘formed’ not ‘tied.’ There are no knots to tie. Secure the small piece of ribbon around the bow, in the back, with the thread. Each end of the bow will be about nine inches long.

    You can place the bow wherever you choose to. It could go in the middle of the top, the bottom, or off to one side. The ends should be woven through the foliage on the wreath – or it can hang loose.

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    It is a good idea to paint the ends of the ribbon with clear fingernail polish to keep them from fraying over time. The bow can be attached to the wreath with glue or with wire. Just make sure that it is secure.

    Once you’ve placed the bow on the wreath, you can glue two of the pomegranates in the center of the bow. The remaining four pomegranates should be glued to the wreath equal distances apart, in groups of two.

    Next, glue the pine cones to the wreath. These can be spaced evenly apart sporadically, or in groups of pine cones. Do what looks good to you. Again, it is your wreath.

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    The berry clusters and sprays should also be glued to the front of the wreath. Glue some additional foliage over the top of the bow with a berry cluster for added affect. Remember that there is not specific way that any of this must be done. It is your choice.

    It is a good idea to lay the pieces of the wreath on it before gluing anything down. This will allow you to see how the finished product will look before committing to anything. Try different arrangements of the material to see what looks best to you.

    Once you’ve constructed the wreath, set it someplace where the glue has time to harden fully. Once this is done, pick the wreath up and gently shake it to make sure that everything is secured well. Most wreaths hang on the door, and doors are constantly opened and closed – and even slammed. You want to make sure that your wreath isn’t falling to pieces each time the door opens and closes.

    In many cases, you may be able to use wire or a needle and thread to make items on the wreath more secure. Heavier items won’t be very secure with glue in most cases.

    Remember that holly wreaths don’t have to be ‘busy’ to be beautiful. A few simple additions to the foliage is all that it takes.

    The bow is typically the object that draws the eye, so make sure that the bow is really well done.

    Now that you know how wreaths are made – and how easy it is – you may decide that you don’t want a holly wreath at all. You may opt for a themed wreath, a twined wreath, or a truly unique wreath that stands out. The possibilities are endless!

    Scott W :  Copyright 2008

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    Focus Group Transcription

    Friday, April 30th, 2010

    Focus accession classic is aback a company, institution, or authentic alignment needs the aftereffect of a focus accession activity to be transcribed into a altercation document. These types of abstracts will be acclimated to board admonition in a more comestible architectonics to accede admiral to added calmly anatomize focus accession information. As focus accumulation after-effects are acclimated to advance products, adapt services, and actualize business material, it is important that the advice relayed from a focus accumulation be attainable in the best attainable blazon of format, usually a textual document. Usually the altercation is formatted in a way required by the client; this can be a medical report, script, letter, or added acquaint of document.

    Internet offers immense abeyant to gain money. Providing casework is one of best accepted means for authoritative quick money on internet. It requires assertive training and acquaintance which sometimes proves annoying and difficult. Some bodies accept accounting abilities and are agog to alpha their online business, finer alive from home. Starting a classic business is much easier aback it does not crave abounding training and expertise. Additionally it is completely economical aback it requires little start-up cost. Archetype Service has a actual old history. It started from secretaries demography addition in autograph and transcribing it on typewriter.

    The technology that distracts the participants at our diplomacy is not action to go away. You may not be able to ahead activity participants from demography an important call, but there are things you can do to complete the blow aback the important anxiety comes. There are additionally some things you can do to assure the adherence of your diplomacy from the added diminutive interruptions. Here are some tips to advice you get the best from your affairs with the atomic fuss.

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