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You will find a step-by-step guide on how to make an advent wreath at ehow.com.
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Step1 Buy or gather several branches of evergreens.
Step 2 Choose a flat surface where the branches will remain undisturbed.
Step 3 Lay branches flat and make a circle.
Step 4 Add pinecones and other symbols of Christmas if you wish. The wreath can be as simple or ornate as you want.
Step 5 Place four candles in the circle. Tradition says that three candles are purple and one is pink.
Step 6 Light one candle on the first Advent Sunday, two candles on the second Advent Sunday, and so on.
Step 7 Place a red or white candle in the center of the wreath on Christmas day, and light all five candles.
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Step1 Buy or gather several branches of evergreens.
Step 2 Choose a flat surface where the branches will remain undisturbed.
Step 3 Lay branches flat and make a circle.
Step 4 Add pinecones and other symbols of Christmas if you wish. The wreath can be as simple or ornate as you want.
Step 5 Place four candles in the circle. Tradition says that three candles are purple and one is pink.
Step 6 Light one candle on the first Advent Sunday, two candles on the second Advent Sunday, and so on.
Step 7 Place a red or white candle in the center of the wreath on Christmas day, and light all five candles.
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