I love how this wreath turned out! I think using a grapevine form instead of a wire form is actually easier- I felt like I had something more substantial to hold on to. I had planned on adding a bunch of adornments to this one- oranges, cinnamon sticks, lotus pods, and possibly an ornament, but by the time I got all the greens attached I liked it just as it was. Remember, if you’re a beginner, and don’t end up with a very well-balanced wreath, you can always individually wire smaller bundles into the thin parts to even it up or break out the hot glue! Nothing wrong with that! :) Thanks so much for watching! I hope you feel inspired to make your own wreath! ~Laura
12” Grapevine Wreath Form - https://goo.gl/j1VxDm
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Red Berry Picks - https://goo.gl/BdeK6P
Juniper Picks - http://amzn.to/2zWhd4V
From the Florist:
Silver Dollar Eucalyptus
Salal
From my garden:
Blue Spruce
Leyland Cypress
Arborvitae
Other Supplies:
Dried Oranges (homemade: line a baking sheet w/ parchment paper or a silpat, place thinly sliced oranges on sheet, bake at 200 degrees F for 3-4 hours.)
Cinnamon Sticks - http://amzn.to/2zUlBU4
Lotus Pods - http://amzn.to/2zUf7od
Santa Ornament - https://goo.gl/cJqwRm
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