In
Victorian times, herbs were fastened together into bouquets. Herbs each had symbolic
meanings which added to the fun and fragrance of this tradition. In modern times, herb wreathes take the place
of bouquets, and we appreciate them for their decorative beauty as well as
their aroma. These are so pretty to hang
in the kitchen or garden.
To
make an herb wreath, harvest herbs, leaving the stems about 3 inches long, and
place in water. Use fresh, herbs, and make sure they are will withstand being wrapped
around the wreath. My favorite picks are
lavender, rosemary, bay and sage. Wash and clean up the cuttings and lay out
small bundles of each herb, using three to five stems per bundle. Next, wrap floral
wire around an 8-inch or 10-inch, double-wire wreath so that the wire forms a sturdy base
which is helpful for securing the herbs. Using the same wire, secure the herbs
to the wreath, wrapping the wire around the bottom of the herb stems. Place the
next bundle so that it covers the stems of the first, arranging each variety of
herb in its own section. Finish off by hanging with your favorite ribbon.
image via bhg
ciao! fabiana
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