Glorious! Not only are you a talented designer, you are also really good at explaining your design decisions - this is a rare combination. Very helpful to see your sustainable "trust the moss" method. Fantastic, thank you!
Fun Fact; I noticed moss growing on the paths between my back yard beds this spring, so I left it to grow. I expected it to dry up and die in our long heat wave but it did not. Now, if I want to use moss, I have a good supply within easy reach! In previous years i might have removed it when weeding the paths, but not anymore. Also, I just noticed this wreath is now your thumbnail pic, looks good.
Hi Evelyn! Aah yes! That would be such a great topic to cover; because it’s possible to even cultivate the moss! You can even plant small amounts of it and propagate new sections of it! I’m thrilled that you have made this discovery 😄. Also thank you, it’s so rare for me to be in the photos rather than the one taking the photos, I thought it was high time for a fresh photo…the other was at least 4 years old 😄
What a beautiful wreath! Before I became a flower farmer growing cuts for bouquets and designs, I was attracted to creating wreaths using dried elements, and although I no longer do drieds, have not lost the attraction to them. I have used chicken wire structures stuffed with wet moss to hold flowers for wedding arches and such. What would you use such a beautiful wreath for? An outside venue? The wet moss limits the ability to use it inside, so would you not use it on an easel or wall inside? Thank you for always being so clear, while so inspiring.
It reminded me of how Sarah Raven submerges her hydrangeas, so fascinating and sublimely beautiful
Hydrangeas are amazing for that! Hellebores also do well with a bath! hahah
Glorious! Not only are you a talented designer, you are also really good at explaining your design decisions - this is a rare combination. Very helpful to see your sustainable "trust the moss" method. Fantastic, thank you!
So glad I’ve been able to help and inspire! Thank you for being here!
Oh my goodness, this wreath is absolutely amazing! Thank you so much for sharing this. Sooooo beautiful. ❤❤❤❤❤
Awe thanks so much! 🥰🥰
WOW, how gorgeous that is. I am without words to describe it. Thank you so much for sharing your talent with the world.
Thank you for your generous praise! 💖
Excellent wreath, enjoyed watching, thanks for sharing 😊
You are so very welcome!
BIUTIFUL!! 😊❤❤❤🥰🙏🙏🙏
Thank you! 🥰
STOP!!! What a fantastic creation! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and design ideas!
Awe thanks Valerie! 🥰
We had our first frost on east coast of Ireland last week. Earliest on record. My dahlias are toast.
Nooo! I’m sorry!
So so beautiful!! 😍
Thank you! 💖💖
❤❤Stunning and so unique 😍
Thank you Cindy! 🌿
Stunning.
Thank you!
I have no words absolutely beautiful, talented lady 👏💐
Awe thank you! 💖
Beautiful!
Thank you Gretta!
That is absolutely stunning!! It has a magical feel to it!! Just wow!!
Thanks Misty! 💖
Wow , just wow 😮 that is so beautiful 😊 how long will it last .
Thank you! Something like this is expected to last for the duration of an event 😄
Stunning 😍
Thank you so much!
Amazing!
Thank you! 💖
Lovely
Thank you! 🥰
Stunning beyond words! Curious to know what you would charge for a wreath like that?
beautiful
Thank you, Mary! Hope it inspires!
So beautiful! You are an artist As always thank you for sharing your unbelievable talent
So glad to have you here! 🥰🥰
Thanks!
Thanks so much Wanda 💖💖💖☀️💐
Fun Fact; I noticed moss growing on the paths between my back yard beds this spring, so I left it to grow. I expected it to dry up and die in our long heat wave but it did not. Now, if I want to use moss, I have a good supply within easy reach! In previous years i might have removed it when weeding the paths, but not anymore.
Also, I just noticed this wreath is now your thumbnail pic, looks good.
Hi Evelyn! Aah yes! That would be such a great topic to cover; because it’s possible to even cultivate the moss! You can even plant small amounts of it and propagate new sections of it! I’m thrilled that you have made this discovery 😄. Also thank you, it’s so rare for me to be in the photos rather than the one taking the photos, I thought it was high time for a fresh photo…the other was at least 4 years old 😄
Absolutely beautiful!
Thank you, Madonna! 💖
What a beautiful wreath! Before I became a flower farmer growing cuts for bouquets and designs, I was attracted to creating wreaths using dried elements, and although I no longer do drieds, have not lost the attraction to them. I have used chicken wire structures stuffed with wet moss to hold flowers for wedding arches and such. What would you use such a beautiful wreath for? An outside venue? The wet moss limits the ability to use it inside, so would you not use it on an easel or wall inside? Thank you for always being so clear, while so inspiring.
Thank you! It was for a sympathy and it’s fine on an easel indoors or outdoors (doesn’t drip) 😄
Stunning wreath!
Thank you, Margaret! Hope it inspires! 💖
Thank you so much! The wreath is incredible. I'm so happy to learn how to make this myself.
Yay! My pleasure! I’m so glad to be able to share the tools and inspiration! 💖
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