Here’s a quick and different way to bring fresh greenery to your table…
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The ivy in my garden is growing like mad; it is covering my fences and walls. I took two long clippings and wrapped them with natural floral wire to create this heart-shaped form that can now take root in a vase.
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Adding some love and life to a home is always a good thing to do.
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For this you will need two long ivy clippings and some natural floral wire (available in the floral supply section of craft stores).
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Wrap natural floral wire around two long clippings of ivy. Shape top portion into a heart and twist wire together to secure your shape. Make sure clipped ends stay at the end - as they will be standing in water. Prune leaves from "stem" of form so no leaves will be touching the water.