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So every time we head up there for a visit I stuff my little carwith boxes & bags of clothes, fall/Christmas decor, & anything else that is seasonal. The amazing part is that Idiscovered my car is like Marry Poppins bag! It seems to have no limit to how big an item I can put in it!
Pussy willow is a type of deciduous shrub that is native to North America, Europe, and parts of Asia. The shrub typically grows to a height of 10-30 feet and produces soft, furry grey catkins (also known as pussy willow branches) in the early spring. These catkins are often used for decorative purposes in various forms, including wreaths, garlands, bouquets, and centerpieces. Pussy willow can also be cultivated for ornamental purposes and is widely used in landscaping and gardening to add a touch of natural beauty to outdoor spaces.
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Wrap a small amount of roving wool around the egg, just enough to make it fuzzy; then roll the egg in the palm of your hand to smooth the wool. Crafting tips: When wrapping your cotton spun eggs, it’s okay if the egg is still visible. You just need enough wool to make it look fuzzy! Also, your branches can vary in length — we varied ours between 12–18 inches. And you can use however many eggs you want per branch. For reference, we used between 10 and 15 eggs per 18-inch stem.
Skill level: Beginner. This is an easy project, but it can be time-consuming depending on how many pussy willow branches you want to make (each branch takes about an hour to craft). These cute little pussy willow branches are a great project for beginners because they’re not only easy to make, but they also don’t require too much in terms of special supplies. Here’s a rundown of what I like to use: Floral Wire This DIY Pussy Willow Wreath is easy to create & looks beautiful for winter or springon a door & evenas aValentine’s decoration! Pussy willow centerpieces are ideal for adding charm to your dining table. The soft hues of the catkins make them perfect for complementing a range of interior design styles. For a more dramatic look, you can create a larger centerpiece with pussy willow, other flowers, and greenery.I fell in love with this N-O-E-L Christmas Letters displaya few years ago& have kept the idea in my mind hoping for a chance to create something similar forourhome. Trim your stems to the height that works best with your vase. I trimmed my stems just a few inches because I wanted them to reach the chandelier.