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Candy-Cane CrispThis 1950s-inspired setting uses hundreds of the most durable flower on the market: the carnation, which easily can last a week. The flowers are inserted into florist foam that's been taped to an existing frame; white pillar candles and playful reindeer figurines complete the high-contrast display. Photo by Gemma Commas, styling by Jen Everett
From the Winter 2006 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine
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