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Follow these instructions on how to make an iced birch twig,it's a beautiful iced look that won't cause a puddle. Use fresh birch twigs for best results. If you don't have natural birch twigs, you could use a substitute branch, try to find branches that are slender and wispy. These birch branches look exquisite when paired with lights or mixed in with a centerpiece decoration. Use for Christmas decorations, special events, wedding decorations, the possibilities are limitless!
This birch bark and stick mirror shelf is a great example of Adirondack style. Beveled glass mirror, pine shelf, peeled birch, pine cones and twigs come together to create a work of art that will be treasured for years to come. This will certainly make a statement in any hall or room in your cabin lodge or Adirondack style lake home.
A 30 inch round, very full, Indian Current twig base, dried floral wreath. The Indian Current twigs used in this wreath are a much thinner twig than the birch twigs. They have a lite and airy feel to them. This purple themed dried floral wreath consists of white straw flowers, purple statice, different colored purple broom bloom. Dark purple phalaris, purple star flowers and covered with german statice. Accents for leaves are dark green myrtle, preserved cedar, preserved salal leaves. A large silk purple
This wreath is 20 inches in diameter. I wrap an 8 inch metal wreath form with sea grass. Then I add birch twigs. I fill mussel shell hearts with dried statice and finish each with an anise star. The mussel shell hearts are placed around the inside diameter of the wreath. There is a metal hanger on the back of the wreath. The shells are ones I have collected from Maine and NH sea shores. The birch twigs have come from a birch tree in my back yard. This wreath would make a wonderful addition to your home,