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Jeremy Wrote:

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> Also - any tips on where I can get a wreath?

> Criteria are a) less than ?10 b) not heart-shaped.



Go up to the woods. Get a load of ivy. Twine the stems in and out to form a circle.


Shove a load of other leaves and stuff in.


Hang it up with a ribbon or a bit of string.


Free. Ish.


Sorted :)

Sue Wrote:

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> Go up to the woods. Get a load of ivy. Twine the

> stems in and out to form a circle.

>

> Shove a load of other leaves and stuff in.

>

> Hang it up with a ribbon or a bit of string.

>

> Free. Ish.

>

> Sorted :)


I'm afraid you obviously have far more spare time than I do...

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

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> -----

> > Go up to the woods. Get a load of ivy. Twine

> the

> > stems in and out to form a circle.

> >

> > Shove a load of other leaves and stuff in.

> >

> > Hang it up with a ribbon or a bit of string.

> >

> > Free. Ish.

> >

> > Sorted :)



>

> I'm afraid you obviously have far more spare time

> than I do...



Don't you like a nice walk in the woods before Christmas?


Making the wreath needn't take much time at all!

My Christmas tree logic has changed over the last few years.



I now buy a tree as early as possible



The logic being if I'm going to pay ?50 for one I want to get as many days pleasure as possible :) I've not looked back since adopting this approach.


Merry Christmas

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