Joe Waroquier: Hi! I am Joe with Sage and we are now on our final step of making a basic
screened in porch in to a great evening outdoor living space. So to add the
last element to our grapevine garland are green Ivies and our stick Ivies
and then our lights are going to add a little bit of a final touch, accessory if
you will, a curly willow. As you can see here we have basic curly willow
that you can get your local flower shop or garland shop. We’re going to
use our flower, scissors just to cut a couple pieces of it off. So, as you can
see with curly willow, you have several different sizes, different parts of
the branch that you can manipulate. Me, I like to have several different
wings of it. So Ill just start trimming it, as so getting different textures,
some different bush styles and then we will have a couple of little single
pieces and as always make sure your flower scissors are closed for safety
purposes and with our different branches lets go up the ladder and install
them, okay.
So keep in mind when you are installing the curly willow element in to our
garland, that you don’t want to put in to over sized textured areas, what the
curly willow is going to allow you to do is to take a little bit less clustered
areas and add a little pazzaz like you see here. So what you want to do is
to the size element that’s right for the area, just kind of shove it in. What
its going to do, is its going to just create another dimension to the space
and to the over all texture of the garland.
It’s also going to add a little bit more wilderness attitude to it and of
course another color element, as it has a little bit more of a real life feel as
it is at one time was real. So by installing this, were going to finish off our
lighting fixture in our wonderful screened in porch. So now the last final
step is going to be accessorizing the room.
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