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How to Make a Grapevine Wreath


Family articlesHow to Make a Grapevine Wreath

by Monica Resinger    



Is your grapevine beginning to look like a mini jungle? If so, take out your clippers and make grapevine wreaths! If you don't have a grapevine, but would still like to make grapevine wreaths, maybe you have a friend or neighbor that has one that needs trimming.

How to make it

First, take a long, fresh vine and form a circle in the diameter you want the wreath to be. Most likely, you will have excess vine; wind this excess vine around the vine circle you just formed. When the vine is to the end, tuck that end firmly inside a space between two wound vines; on the first round, there might not be two wound vines to tuck the end into, so just hold the end of the vine until it is wrapped in with the second vine. 

Now take another vine, insert the beginning end between two wound vines and begin the winding and ending process all over again. Keep doing this until you have a wreath in the thickness you desire. Keep in mind that the wreath will shrink quite a bit as it dries, so you will want to make it thicker than your desired thickness.

When you have finished assembling your wreath, you can lay it in the sun to dry for a couple weeks, or bring it in the house and hang it to dry. If you hang it to dry, you may want to change its position every couple of days so the shape will remain circular.

These wreaths make great gifts to give to friends and family as-is or fixed up with dried flowers, herbs and ribbons. To attach anything to your wreath, hot-glueing is the easiest method, but wiring things on with florist wire is another method. They are also great to hang on the front door or on your walls as decorations.


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Monica Resinger is the Editor of Creative Home, a fun, twice or three times a week ezine that is jam-packed with Creative Homemaking information like how to organize your home, cook mouth-watering meals, entertain your friends and family, decorate your h





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