ROSEBURG — Oregon State University Extension Service and the Women Owning Woodlands Network of Douglas County invites women woodland owners to a workshop on making wreaths using greenery from local ...
so the ends of the twigs are secure and the tops of the twigs form an upward spray of shoots on the top right. Lay the sheet moss over and around the bottom half of the birch base and then bind it in ...
Dampen the moss, and then attach small rolls of it to the wreath frame using binding wire wrapped through and round the frame. This will help keep the roots of your succulents moist. Knock each plant ...
Lay the moss on thick and wrap and distribute it around the bottom of the wreath form ... each rosette. (Small pliers also work.) She secures the cutting with floral pins, wire, hot glue or ...
Grab a cut bandana and fold it in half, bringing the ends together. Keeping the ends of the bandana in the center, place the wire wreath form on top. I opened the loop end with my fingers, grabbed the ...