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  2. How to Make a Bow for a Wreath in 3 Easy Steps - AOL

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    It's easier than you think to tie a bow for a wreath. We'll show you how to tie the perfect bow and add it to your wreath in three easy steps.

  3. 12 ways to make your home look like a Hallmark Christmas ...

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    Ditch the traditional wreath and decorate your front door with an oversized plush bow. Or dress up the banisters of your stairs with a few mismatched bows in Christmasy colors.

  4. Wreath - Wikipedia

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    Once a wreath is laid, the person who lays the wreath goes a few steps back to bow/salute the memorial. During wreath laying ceremonies of a military nature, bugle calls such as "Last Post", "Taps", or "Sunset" are played. [39] [40] [41] In the Netherlands, wreath laying (Dutch: Kranslegging) is usually held during the National Remembrance Day ...

  5. 21 Gingerbread House Decorating Ideas, From Coconut Snow to ...

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    Tie into bows or cut out shapes for fun details like skis and sleds. ... Bend herbs or arrange tiny candies in a circle — or simply attach a round, green gummy candy to make a wreath. The ...

  6. Laurel wreath - Wikipedia

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    A laurel wreath is a symbol of triumph, a wreath made of connected branches and leaves of the bay laurel (Laurus nobilis), an aromatic broadleaf evergreen. It was also later made from spineless butcher's broom ( Ruscus hypoglossum ) or cherry laurel ( Prunus laurocerasus ).

  7. Ben Pearson (bowyer) - Wikipedia

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    Ben Pearson was born November 16, 1898, in Paron, Arkansas. He made his first bow based on articles for Boy Scouts by Dan Beard. In 1926, Pearson entered the state championships using his own equipment; finishing second to last. He made new equipment, and in 1927. he became the Arkansas State Champion.