MAKING a Christmas wreath is easier than you might think. It is just a question of collecting a some garden greenery, berries and suitable plant life, then putting it in the right place - or at least that's what it seems when Dorset expert Kate Robinson gets to work.
Kate, who takes about 30 minutes to assemble the wreath, said there was something theraputic about the whole exercise.
She said: "Before the Christmas rush takes hold, slow down, take a morning out to indulge your inner creative."
Kate said she is sure she can teach people to make a wreath to be proud of. There is a charge for the workshop, which includes all materials, coffee, mulled wine, mince pies and a mug of homemade soup.
You can contact Kate at kate@katerobinsonflowers.co.uk
See the video below for some top tips on making wreaths.
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