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Inspired by the Queen I make a funeral wreath with fresh flowers from the garden

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Join flower farmer and florist Georgie Newbery from Common Farm Flowers in Somerset as she creates a funeral wreath, inspired by those resting on the Queen’s coffin. Queen Elizabeth II has made a great gift to those who grow flowers, by proving that flowers cut fresh from the garden are the very best flowers to be used in a funeral wreath.

Inspired by the flowers on the Queen's coffin, Georgie creates a totally biodegradable wreath, with twigs and moss and flowers from her garden. For more on wreath making book a place on Georgie's coming up wreathing demos through the autumn and for Christmas.

If you enjoy the tips and tricks Georgie gives you here, or would simply like to support the channel, the link to her Buy Me a Coffee page is Here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/COMMONFARM

We have all kinds of workshops listed on the website have a look and book yourself the sessions which appeal to you. Here are links to our wreathing sessions:

The Foraged Autumn Wreath Demo (online) https://www.commonfarmflowers.com/col...

The Christmas Mossed Wreath Demo (online)
https://www.commonfarmflowers.com/col...

The Christmas Willow Wreath Demo (online)
https://www.commonfarmflowers.com/col...

The Living Easter Wreath Demo (online)
https://www.commonfarmflowers.com/col...

If you're booking a place on our workshops the website will ask you to choose a delivery date any date will do! And if you can't join our sessions live then you are still very welcome to book as we send the recording and notes of the workshop out to everyone afterwards, so you can download the session and refer back to it as and when you need to.

Follow Georgie on instagram @commonfarmflowers

And on Twitter you can find Georgie at   / theflowerfarmer  

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