Dressed to Impress

Dressed to Impress

Feature 13611217 | © living4media / Örnberg, Anna | 10 images

Get your Christmas plants cosy & warm by wrapping them in pretty yarn or fabric

Christmas flowers are a welcome injection of fresh green into the reds and browns of the season. But don't neglect their pots! Here, we've dressed the plants in snuggly fabrics, be it balls of bright red yarn, socks or even a pair of cosy winter boots.

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Feature No.: 13611217
Number of images: 10
Text: Text written upon request (700-1000 words, English)
Photographer: © living4media / Örnberg, Anna
Topic: Decoration
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All images in this feature (10)

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