How to Make a Braided Daisy Chain
Pick about a dozen healthy, fully open, daisies with medium to long stems., Strip the leaves off the stems. , Pick three daisies and start braiding., When one of the stems runs out, tuck in the end., Continue with this method, adding in a new daisy...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Pick about a dozen healthy
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Step 2: fully open
, Try to avoid bunching all the flowers in one spot. , Take another daisy and tuck it into the braid near the end.
Use this stem along with the two that still remain to continue braiding. ,, Weave about half of it into one end of the daisy rope.
Weave the other half into the other end. , -
Step 3: daisies with medium to long stems.
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Step 4: Strip the leaves off the stems.
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Step 5: Pick three daisies and start braiding.
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Step 6: When one of the stems runs out
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Step 7: tuck in the end.
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Step 8: Continue with this method
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Step 9: adding in a new daisy when one runs out
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Step 10: until you have a rope of daisies of the desired length.
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Step 11: Take the last daisy and pinch off the blossom.
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Step 12: Tuck in any loose ends that slipped out of place and enjoy!
Detailed Guide
Be sure to check for bugs as to avoid any surprises!
, Try to avoid bunching all the flowers in one spot. , Take another daisy and tuck it into the braid near the end.
Use this stem along with the two that still remain to continue braiding. ,, Weave about half of it into one end of the daisy rope.
Weave the other half into the other end. ,
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