How to make a hydrangea wreath
Hang these heavenly-hued blooms from a rustic wreath
The woody stems of honeysuckle make an ideal frame on which to display a selection of hydrangea heads. Cut lengths of the honeysuckle and twist into a circle, tying the ends together with string or wire. Cut several hydrangea heads, leaving 5cm of stem, and tie one end of a piece of string or wire around the stem, attaching the other end to the wreath so that the flower heads rest against the woody base. Space the blooms and vary the colours to create an interesting, artistic arrangement, then hang the wreath on your front door or on a wall or cupboard inside for a distinctive seasonal display.

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