wreath party!

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Yay Cactus Jungle! Their team of cactus experts put together a succulent wreath class and I was lucky enough to snag a seat. They made the process super simple, taking on much of the prep.

We were provided with a container of succulent cuttings with different growing seasons. In theory, this would make the wreath look full year-round. There were lots of color variations, including some pink-colored succulents which I hadn’t seen before. Throughout the class our instructor shared a succulent fun fact and tips for taking care of our wreaths.

The wreaths are made of a metal frame and moss, and held in shape with fishing wire. Cactus Jungle presoaked the wreaths for us in a seaweed solution. Apparently, moisture awakens the amoebas that live in the moss. (Amoebas?! No one warned me about amoebas!!). We were given a lesson in wreath making safety at the start of class and we wore puncture-resistant gloves to protect us from puncture wounds (and keep amoebas from getting into our bloodstream and causing a brain disease and then us ending up on that show Monsters Inside Me, OMG) because look at these intense pins we used to secure the cuttings in place.

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(AH! Amoebas!)

I was super impressed with how my wreath turned out, and how easy it was to put it all together. Pro tips: work in triangles and start with the largest cuttings, filling in with smaller and smaller cuttings.

The wreaths came with a hanging hook and chain, and since the succulents were being held on with the giant staple-like pins, we could hang them up as soon as we got home. And in six to eight weeks when the cuttings will have rooted in the moss, I can remove the giant pins.

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I’m so excited to put this on display! I’m hoping I can keep it alive for a long time.

After class I did some shop exploring; it was gorgeous out! I wish I could hang out here all day and learn about cactus varieties and make so many more wreaths (but I’m scared of amoebas) to give as gifts.

One response to “wreath party!”

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    Darlene

    So so beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing!!

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