[Image1]【Hydrangea Wreath】Thursday, April 10From OnesmanorgardenInviting garden planner Lecturer SatoHeld in
[Image2]【Hydrangea Wreath】Thursday, April 10From OnesmanorgardenInviting garden planner Lecturer SatoHeld in
[Image3]【Hydrangea Wreath】Thursday, April 10From OnesmanorgardenInviting garden planner Lecturer SatoHeld in
[Image4]【Hydrangea Wreath】Thursday, April 10From OnesmanorgardenInviting garden planner Lecturer SatoHeld in
[Image5]【Hydrangea Wreath】Thursday, April 10From OnesmanorgardenInviting garden planner Lecturer SatoHeld in
[Image6]【Hydrangea Wreath】Thursday, April 10From OnesmanorgardenInviting garden planner Lecturer SatoHeld in
[Image7]【Hydrangea Wreath】Thursday, April 10From OnesmanorgardenInviting garden planner Lecturer SatoHeld in
[Image8]【Hydrangea Wreath】Thursday, April 10From OnesmanorgardenInviting garden planner Lecturer SatoHeld in
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【Hydrangea Wreath】
Thursday, April 10
From Onesmanorgarden
Inviting garden planner Lecturer Sato
Held in a lesson on making hydrangea wreaths.

How to make a wreath
All you have to do is attach dried hydrangeas and other flowers, fruits, leaves, etc. to the base.

It's so easy to put into words.
Dried flowers are easy to crumble and require a lot of work to stick them together.

It is difficult to stick firmly while handling it gently.

If you look at the other participants
Ingredients used have a sense of uniformity, and the arrangement is devised.
A place where a lot of many is piled up to give a fluffy feeling
I added a sharpness to the place where it was squishy.

I'm stuck with it as it happens.
It's like it's finally done.
Still, when I saw the finished product, I was filled with joy.

I also learned how to make fashionable ribbons.

Mr. Sato, the instructor, and everyone who participated in the lesson
Thank you very much!

#Nishiokoppe Village
#Hokkaido
#Spring
#Lease making
#Hydrangea

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