Wow!! How easy is it to make one of these! So simple and beautiful, you get to extend the color of a sweet colored bloom so you can add some color into your home. This really is budget friendly too!! These would make great gifts for anyone family, friends, teachers, or co-workers. I love that you can turn it into a rectangle or any shape for making a frame, which you can hand out your kids school pictures for grandparents. I can definitely do this project. Thanks for the awesome project.
My first time to watch a video I was very much inspired I love everything you were doing and your place is just amazing your video is fun very good at what you do and they're beautiful I shall watch again
Hi Emily, just found your video, loved it. I have been drying my Hydreanas by putting them in Silica gel crystals and because they are so huge, they used about 5 to 6 bags to have them fully covered. They came out beautifully. But was a bit costly! Never thought they can dry so easily as you showed! I will now try it this way. Thank you for sharing. ❤
This is so beautiful!Thank you for sharing and explaining such a wonderful wreath idea! I'm going to try making a heart wreath for a bridal shower! I'll let you know how it comes out!
HI Emily, I want to thank you again for “nursing my African Violet” back to the living!!!!! It was so nice to meet you; and now, I can learn more from your utube channel.
Please tell me again the variety you are currently working with...thank you so much....also, you must have acres of this gorgeousness...your workshop looks heavenly!
Beautiful !! Can you tell me how long these last? Does the hydrangeas dry out and become a dried floral wreath or do they wither and die after so long? Thanks for the tutorial
From Philippines here...im new in a dried flower shop..upon watching yours i realize that ues it is amazing creating fresh wreatj hydreangeas because we are making some and those petals break out..fell and nothing almost nothing left 🙄 not a good idea....🙄🙄
Emily do you think I could spray my hydrangea wreath with epoxy and place it outside my front door on our siding porch? It will get rain.just an idea I am considering.
Hi Emily, just a quick question - I was told when drying hydrangea to cut at a certain point and put in water to dry or the flowers will wilt and not dry properly. I did notice a difference. If using fresh on a wreath, how does it not get wilted? Thanks much!
Hello, I am watching this from the UK, and have foraged lots of Hydrangea, to make wreaths. But I was a bit lost as to the 'roadside weed' you used as the base. I couldn't hear the name of the plant. What other evergreen shrubbery could I use? Many thanks.
mugwort, Wild artemesia. Very invasive, thus very plentiful at least in Massachusetts but anything can be used to dress the base of the coat hanger ( I often wrap with spanish moss too) It gives some grip to the slippery coat hanger frame as you wrap on your finish material. Thanks for watching :)
hi Emily I live in Australia and would like to compliment you on such beautiful wreaths. How much do you sell your art for ie (wreaths for ?) I am 81 and always looking for new projects to keep me busy. I do hope this request is not too impertinent.
Yes, I make them fresh so I can work them easily, molding them to shape as I work. Just be sure they have "turned" to that nice pink color before cutting them. Thanks for watching the series :)