I make bunches that I tie round the banisters and railings. I use evergreens from the garden and sometimes I have berries too. Mostly conifers, eleagnus Gilt Edge, euonymus - a silvery and green and a gold and green, aucuba, laurel, ivy, cotoneaster.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
Sorry to startle you, Pansyface: "driedpapier mache robins" is what I had in mind!! [It must have lost something in translation - did you realise that my first language is Gibberish??].
Posts
I make bunches that I tie round the banisters and railings. I use evergreens from the garden and sometimes I have berries too. Mostly conifers, eleagnus Gilt Edge, euonymus - a silvery and green and a gold and green, aucuba, laurel, ivy, cotoneaster.
Static lights here too - the others do my head in
Some great ideas on here that I shall be shamelessly pinching in a couple of weeks time
Sorry to startle you, Pansyface: "dried papier mache robins" is what I had in mind!! [It must have lost something in translation - did you realise that my first language is Gibberish??].
The Devil's work chicky - Devil's work...
Dried robins...yumm....couldn't eat a whole one..
I always wanted a nice staircase to do a garland. Last house had one, but it took an awful lot of lights!
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Only white and static for me too.