Two years ago I made this wreath and posted it here.

https://www.wildflowersandcastiron.com/post/from-renounced-to-wanted-there-is-beauty-in-everything-sometimes-you-have-to-use-your-imagination
After using it for two years it started to look tired. The bow was more gray and black versus Black and White. It had seen better days.

Instead of trashing it I re-worked it today. It was still on good shape, but just needed a little TLC. A great high-end wreath is an investment which can be easily refreshed.
A few more flowers and a new bow and it looks like a whole new wreath. It can be used for at least two more years.


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