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Globe/Garry Jeffries Kerstin Landwer (above) shows program participants some of the materials for wreath-making that are abundant in Wildcat Park in Joplin.

Published November 28, 2009 09:40 pm - Kerstin Landwer paused in her wreath-making Saturday to admire a twisted, dark-colored seed pod, about 6 inches long.
“I love these pods,” she said, holding one against her wreath. “They add some whimsy, some dimension.”
At a table nearby, Janice Stewart stared down at her half-finished wreath, weighing Landwer’s words.
“Maybe that’s what I need — some dimension,” she said.


Center-program participants get hang of wreath-making



By Emily Younker

eyounker@joplinglobe.com

Kerstin Landwer paused in her wreath-making Saturday to admire a twisted, dark-colored seed pod, about 6 inches long.

“I love these pods,” she said, holding one against her wreath. “They add some whimsy, some dimension.”

At a table nearby, Janice Stewart stared down at her half-finished wreath, weighing Landwer’s words.

“Maybe that’s what I need — some dimension,” she said.

The two women were part of a small group that met Saturday afternoon to make holiday wreaths from twigs, leaves and other flora picked from the overgrowth at Wildcat Glades Conservation & Audubon Center, located in Wildcat Park in Joplin.

Led by Landwer, who used to do visual displays for Silver Dollar City and Famous-Barr, the group first fanned out across the park, drifting along the walking trail as they snipped twigs from branches and gathered stray pine cones.

Miriam Hoagland, of Redings Mill, said she comes to Wildcat Park — and the center’s programs — often, having grown up nearby.

“I love the outdoors,” she said as she gathered briars along the trail. “I love fishing; I love hunting.”

With their sacks full of small branches and plants — and even a few berries, a couple swatches of moss and part of a wasp’s nest — the group then returned to a workroom inside the center, where their creations took shape.

Landwer gave them a few pointers, including how to tie a bow from ribbon and what trends designers are currently using on wreaths. But she also encouraged them to tap into their inner creativity.

“It’s just kind of limited by your imagination,” she said.

Stewart and a friend, Carolyn Slavens, both of Springfield, attended the class as part of a day trip to Joplin.

They both said they had a good time being outdoors on a day when the temperature reached into the 60s. They said they were pleased with the result of their work and planned to hang their wreaths on their front doors or mantels.



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