2185 Bending Willow Dr, Dayton, OH is currently not for sale. The 1,696 sq. Single-family home is a 4 bed, 2.0 bath property. This home was built in 1960 and last sold on for $156,000. View more property details, sales history and Zestimate data on Zillow. The Shops at Willow Bend Maggiano' s is located in the Northwest corner of the Dallas North Tollway and West Park Boulevard. We are adjacent to the Willow Bend Mall near Neiman Marcus. Our beautiful freestanding building resembles a mansion that feels like home. We offer five banquet rooms for a total seating of 300 guests.
England: Penyffordd, Chester, UK: Calabash Press / Ash-Tree Press, 1996, 1st Edition, First Printing, 1996. ----------hard cover, a Fine copy in a Fine dustjacket, jacket is now in a hi-quality mylar protector, lines on the scan are from my scanner and ARE NOT on the jacket, profusely illustrated in b&w, --- 192 pages, contents include: Foreword By Edward Hardwicke; Preface; Jeremy Brett - the Actor; Kick Starting the Series; The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - the first Series; Six to Rechenbach; The Return; The Disappointing Hound; The Secret of Sherlock Holmes; The Casebook; The Strange Case of Stretching the Blackmailer; Feature Length Follies; The Memoirs - JB's Last Bow; The Lady in the Case; Dancing in the Moonlight; Leave 'em Laughing; Appendix; Index; Acknowledgements / Credits , any image directly beside this listing is the actual book and not a generic photo. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine (see description)/Fine (see description). Illus. by Photo Cover.
Bookseller: Leonard Shoup , Ontario, Canada
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Bookseller: Leonard Shoup , Ontario, Canada
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Once the autumn leaves are falling it’s time to prune trees and shrubs. You can use some of the materials to make nice rustic decorations, like wreaths or grow supports for your garden. This tutorial shows you how to make a basic willow wreath.
Willow stems are ideal for crafting, because they are very flexible and easily available.
Willow Wreath Tutorial:
1. Use thin and long willow stems for your wreath. The stems should not be thicker than your little finger. If the stems are freshly cut, you can start to work with them directly. If the stems are dried, you need to soak them in water for a couple of days. Otherwise they will break once you try to bend them.
2.Start with 3 long stems and twist or braid them together loosely. Arrange the stems in a way that the ends are staggered lightly.
3. Bend your stems to form a circle and cross over the ends. Be gentle and bend as you go along. Otherwise you’ll just get sharp bends and kinks. You could bend the stems around a tree trunk, or – as I like to do it – around your knee.
4.Once your stems form a rough circle, hold them together with one hand, and intertwine the ends with your other hand. This step can be a bit tricky. I always work with my hand and feet to pull this off. You could also tie the stems together with some jute string until everything stays in place.
5. Add new willow stems as you go along. Try to distribute them evenly and balance out weak spots. Twist the stems in different directions, and weave the ends through the wreath.
6.Weave in the protruding ends of the stems and work on the shape of your wreath. Try to take your time to round the willow wreath. Some stems will need more bending than others until they keep the desired shape. Once you are satisfied with the shape of your wreath, simply cut of the ends that are still sticking out with some pruning shears.
This basicwillow wreath tutorial shows you how to create a nice wreath foundation for your seasonal decorations. In my next entry I’m going to show you how to make a beautiful wreath with colorful autumn leaves. Click on the picture if you want to know how it’s done: