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  • Candelabra Garden
  • From "How To I Do"
    episode DHTI-104


    PHOTO
    Host Cecile Chioco and floral designer Carolyn Shepard work together to create a lush candelabra garland centerpiece.

    Materials:

    2' length of ivy garland
    Roses (mixed shades of red)
    Cymbidium orchids
    Celosia
    Pink spray roses
    Pink Gerber Daisies
    Red Dahlias
    Magenta stock
    Floral wire – 24=gauge
    2 ¾" red wired satin ribbon
    Scissors
    Electric skillet and Pan melt glue

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    1. Twist several vines of ivy together and secure with green floral wire.

    2. Wind the satin ribbon through the entire garland, gentle tucking portions of the ribbon into the ivy.

    3. Heat an electric skillet and add the pan melt glue. Dip stems of largest blooms into the glue, then place the blooms throughout the garland.

    4. Dip stems of smaller blooms into the pan melt glue, then cluster those flowers throughout the garland until full.

    5. Once the glue is completely dry, wind the garland around the candelabra by securing in place at the top with floral wire. Wind the garland around to the bottom and allow the end to rest on the table.

    6. Add candles to candelabra, then place votive candles around the table.

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