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Mini Cornucopias and Door Arrangements
![]() Mini Cornucopias 2. Roll the sides to form a cone. To secure, weave pieces of string through the caning in 2 places, and knot them. Let caning dry, which can take up to 24 hours, and then remove the string (the caning will hold its shape). 3. Tie with a decorative ribbon, line with tissue paper, and fill with nuts or other favors.
Woven Door Arrangements The arrangements they hold are also magical in a way: The seeded eucalyptus foliage from Bradford pear trees, golden winterberry holly, and dried hydrangeas hold up for weeks without water. 2. Position caning as a diamond, and trim the bottom corner. Soak the caning in water (use a sink, plastic bin, or bathtub) until pliable, about 5 minutes. Place it on a work surface with the trimmed edge closest to you, and place the bouquet on top. 3. Wrap the sides around, enclosing the bouquet. To secure, weave pieces of string through the caning in 2 places, and knot them. Let caning dry, which can take up to 24 hours. 4. Wrap with a decorative ribbon (we used a wide satin one), tying it in back for a tailored look. Run a wire through the back of the caning to hang.
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