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    Continue process until you have enough for your wreath. Outline wreaths middle on large paper. Glue tip of magazine pages around center outline. Add inner layer then glue on brooch to decorate and ...

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    2-inch jute webbing ribbon with red stripes. 18-inch grapevine wreath form. Wired wood picks. A variety of apples (we used Sugarbees, Rockits, Fuji, Honeycrisp, and Cosmic Crisp) Floral wire ...

  5. Wreath - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas wreath on a house door in England. A golden wreath and ring from the burial of an Odrysian Aristocrat at the Golyamata Mogila in the Yambol region of Bulgaria. Mid 4th century BC. A wreath (/ r iː θ /) is an assortment of flowers, leaves, fruits, twigs, or various materials that is constructed to form a ring shape. [1]

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    Foamcore, foam board, or paper-faced foam board is a lightweight and easily cut material used for mounting of photographic prints, as backing for picture framing, for making scale models, and in painting. It consists of a board of polystyrene foam clad with an outer facing of paper on either side, typically white clay-coated paper or brown ...

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    James Randi (born Randall James Hamilton Zwinge; August 7, 1928 – October 20, 2020) was a Canadian-American stage magician, author, and scientific skeptic who extensively challenged paranormal and pseudoscientific claims. [1]