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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the wreath order form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Scouts Name and Customer Name in the designated fields. This helps us identify who is placing the order.
  3. Fill in your Street Address and Phone number to ensure accurate delivery and communication regarding your order.
  4. Select your preferred pickup date from the options provided: Sat 11/20/10, Sat 11/27/10, or Sat 12/04/10. This will help us prepare your wreath for collection.
  5. Indicate the quantity of wreaths you wish to order in the Qty field. Remember, each wreath costs $10.00, and a $5.00 deposit is required for each order.
  6. Confirm that your deposit has been paid by checking the appropriate box next to 'Deposit Paid'.
  7. Finally, review all entered information for accuracy before submitting your order to Mr. Maguire by the specified deadline.

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All you need is florist wire to secure branches together, pruners and wire snips. If the plant material is very bendy, such as weeping blue atlas cedar, just wire overlapping branches together in one long, 6-to-8-foot strand and then coil it into a circle and wire the layers to hold its wreath shape.
20 Creative Alternatives to a Front Door Wreath for Fall Winter Frames. Make something unique with an inexpensive or even a thrift store frame. Make one with Twigs. Wooden Tags. Wooden plaques. Wooden Signs. Wooden Slice. Silver Trays. Burlap Bags.
Is it Cheaper to Make Your Own Wreath? Yes. Making a wreath is typically cheaper than buying a ready-made wreath. Be sure to use craft store coupons when gathering your supplies to save more money!

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