The Australian Women’s Weekly Food

MERRY & BRIGHT

NATIVE CHANDELIER

You will need

 4 branches or pieces of wood (2 x long, of similar length, and 2 x short, of similar length)

 Thin garden wire

 Secateurs

 Rope or thick string

 2 removable ceiling hooks

 Foliage and flowers

 Battery–powered fairy lights with battery

 Assorted hanging Christmas decorations

1 Place four branches in a rectangle shape on the floor with ends of branches overlapping to create the chandelier frame. Wire each corner together tightly and twist wire to secure.

Cut two equal lengths of rope or thick string to hang the chandelier. Tie one piece of rope to the top left corner of the rectangle, then tie the other end to the bottom left corner to form a loop

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