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That is so beautiful. Did you make it?
Yes, m’am, I did. Thanks much! ❤
Multi-talented lady! 🙂
Aw, thanks, Dale. Pretty much limited to the floral arts. 😉
Which is far from limiting! 🙂
True. 😉
🙂
Happy thanksgiving Eliza! I am grateful for you and your beautiful garden 🌿🌈
Thank you so much, Karen! ❤
Lovely. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Thank you, Sandy! 🙂
Perfect wreath, Eliza! Happy Thanksgiving!
Thanks much, Audrey!
Happy Thanksgiving! I love your harvest wreath.
Thank you kindly, Alys!
Beautiful!
Thank you, Rupali! 🙂
What a beautiful looking wreath!
Thank you, Anne! 🙂
Happy Thanksgiving.
Thank you, Jill!
A beautiful creation, Eliza. Happy Thanksgiving to you and Brice!
Thank you very much, Steve. Our best to you both as well.
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Happy Thanksgiving, Eliza! Your autumn harvest wreath is beautiful, so warm and inviting.
Thank you, Barbara! 🙂
Right back at you, and applause for that absolutely beautiful wreath. 👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you very much, Judy! 🙂
I love pretty things! Very nice and enjoy your holiday ❤️(if you so choose – no pressure) lol
🙂 Thanks much… every day is a gift. ❤
Another beautiful example of your fine talent. Happy Thanksgiving. We’ll be thinking of you tomorrow!
Thank you very much! ❤
That’s gorgeous! Happy Thanksgiving Eliza! 💕
Thanks, Julie… enjoy!
That is a lovely fall wreath. Are the apples real? When we lived in CT the deer ate the wreath off of the door.
Thank you– yes, the apples are real. I believe the deer did that to your wreath, they are growing more bold by the day. 😦
Absolutely gorgeous wreath! Have a great turkey day!
Thank you, Chris!
Happy Thanksgiving Eliza
Thank you, Eunice… enjoy your holiday. ❤
I’m thankful for our online friendship!
Ditto! ❤
wreath no need to seethe
green apples
and brown leaves
nice
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Thanks much!
Never mind that Martha woman — we’ve got Eliza! Happy Thanksgiving!
HA! Love it, thanks, Linda!
Wreath looks so pretty on the wooden door. Happy Give Thanks Day!
Thank you, Alice! Enjoy yours. 🙂
May you also have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!
Thank you kindly!
Beautiful wreath, Eliza–hope any neighborhood deer don’t snack on it! Hope you have a meaningful Thanksgiving.
Thank you, Tina! Let’s hope the deer don’t come that close to the house, but they grow bolder every day. 😉
This beautifully reflects the season
Thank you, Karen!
Nice! Absolutely lovely! A happy Thanksgiving to you and yours.
Thank you, Laurie… enjoy your gathering. x
Very nice wreath Eliza! Hope you have a Great Thanksgiving!
Thank you, Reed!
Shows your love of nature
Thank you, Diana, I appreciate that!
Well done, Eliza! Best wishes for a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Thank you very much, Kris! x
What a gorgeous wreath Eliza, wishing you a blessed Thanksgiving 🧡 xxx
Many thanks, Xenia! x
Oh that is lovely Eliza. I hope you and your family have a lovely Thanksgiving
Thank you very much, Karina. x
Happy Thanksgiving to you too!
Thank you, Susan!
What a beautiful wreath!
Happy Thanksgiving to you, Eliza. 🌞🍁🍂🧡
Thank you, Betty… my best to you!
Love your beautiful wreath!! Happy Thanksgiving!🙂
Thank you, S. Blessings!
What a beautiful wreath !
Thank you! 🙂
So very pretty! Happy Thanksgiving, Eliza!
And I wish you the very same. Cool Wreath!
Thanks, Gary!
A happy holiday to you.
Thank you, Steve.
That’s a beautiful wreath! Happy Thanksgiving to you, I really appreciate your faithful visits and comments on my blog.
Thank you, Loree!
This is gorgeous. Happy Thanksgiving, Eliza!
Thank you, Luda!
Ooh I love the silvery blue leaves (sage?) with the warm colors – beautiful! I hope you had a wonderful day, Eliza!
Thank you, Lynn! Yes, fresh garden sage and the rusty leaves are magnolia, such a lovely color combination.
Your harvest wreath is lovely!! I’ve never seen apples in a wreath before, what a great idea. I hope you’ll share the wreaths you are going to make tomorrow. ❤
Thank you, Maria. I hadn’t thought of that, perhaps I might!
A beautiful creation and photo. I like your rustic door background. This would men a lovely greeting card Eliza!
Thank you kindly, Denise. That is our woodshed, a lot like the naturally weathered outbuildings you photograph. 🙂
Lovely and creative wreath. Hope your Thanksgiving was delightful.
Thank you, Susie. It was a quiet, and enjoyable one.
What a creative idea! We in the UK ought to do something similar for our harvest festivals.
Thank you, Adele! All sorts of things can be added to wreath bases for a pleasing effect.
Beautiful creation, Eliza ❤️
Thank you, Donna! 🙂