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pine leaves off a Christmas tree, holly leaves, red berries off holly leaves, 3 purple candles, 1 white candle, 1 pink candle, gold decorations e.g gold (but plastic) flowers and ribbons, sometimes a bow at the top or bottom of it, garden wire to keep it all together and you can use a hanger as the template (but keep the hanger there obviously). basically all evergreen plants can be used.

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