How to make a unique Christmas wreath at home We caught up with Kaiva Kaimins at East London florist, My Lady Garden, on how to make a Christmas wreath with a difference this year – all from the comfort of your own home. “I love to design with bright, bold colours. This Christmas I’ve chosen warm shades of pink, red and purple with these dried flower kits – I’ve noticed tonal, dried blooms having a real moment in floral trends. As all materials used here are dried, you can re-use these wreaths, year and year again, just make sure you keep them in a cool and dry place.” – Kaiva Kaimins, My Lady Garden Materials You’ll need your “Supernature” DIY Dried Wreath Kit (this includes dried materials, reel wire and wire base) as well as a sharp pair of scissors. 1. Get ready Lay out all materials ready to go, and sort by colour for easy creation. 2. Where to begin? Start with a larger dried item, such as a palm leaf and attach with your reel wire. Don’t cut the wire off when attached, you’ll be continually looping this around and attaching your dried materials. When you begin, loop the wire around the base of your wreath, securing it in place and go from here. 3. Work clockwise It’s easiest to design in a clockwise manner, layering your flowers as you go. I tend to design with at least 5-10 stems of the smaller items, for more of a solid colour look and feel. 4. Layer up Continue layering and adding flowers on at different angles to give your wreath some depth. 5. Secure your wreath When you have a full wreath, finish off by cutting your wire and securing it to where you first started. The finishing touches Tie with a ribbon and hang on your door. Wreaths also make beautiful festive centerpieces for the table, if you can’t hang your creation. Kai, My Lady Garden MORE LIKE THIS Arts & Culture 5 Ways To Get Creative At Home Here are five creative ideas to keep you busy this spring - plus the Instagram accounts to turn to for ...read more Arts & Culture 12 Days Of Christmas Decorating With ELLE Decoration And Friends The interiors experts – and a few of their creative friends – share 12 alternative ways they’ll be decking the halls this ...read more Arts & Culture 5 Tips For Choosing Your Wedding Flowers, By Worm We caught up with our favourite East London floral studio to get their tailored advice on how to choose your ...read more