My winter grape prunings became the new wreath on my front door. Nothing goes to waste here.
Blessings from The Holler
The Canned Quilter
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My winter grape prunings became the new wreath on my front door. Nothing goes to waste here.
Blessings from The Holler
The Canned Quilter
***********************************
I can also be found at
https://thebackfence.freeforums.net/
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It's a beautiful wreath! I grew up with a needlepoint made by my mom on the kitchen wall, "Waste not, want not". Good words to live by! Did you have to soak it to work with the trimmings? Or was it easy to work with?
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They were dry and I soaked them a bit and shaped it and then hung it in the shed and let it dry again. Then wired the flowers on.
DeleteThanks for letting me know. I have never made a grape vine wreath, but have access to vines here and thought I had to soak them to work them into the shape I wanted. I love how the pop of white flowers play off the fuchsia flowers. So pretty!
DeleteThat is so pretty!
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