tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6529262281526104323.post8557246131683670196..comments2024-03-04T20:05:59.474+01:00Comments on MaiTai's Picture Book: How to make a wreath baseUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6529262281526104323.post-56152664112435149872011-09-30T21:55:32.804+02:002011-09-30T21:55:32.804+02:00Glad you found it helpful, have fun making your ow...Glad you found it helpful, have fun making your own :-)MaiTaihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02256110739626579757noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6529262281526104323.post-19297953800601076232011-09-30T11:57:30.614+02:002011-09-30T11:57:30.614+02:00Thanks a lot it has been a fantastic guide, now to...Thanks a lot it has been a fantastic guide, now to make a wreath base is without a doubt simple and easy utilizing your guidance. ThanksMutuelle santehttp://www.mutuelle-sante-fsp.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6529262281526104323.post-39547902413876759522009-07-04T00:03:12.607+02:002009-07-04T00:03:12.607+02:00Hi Heather, lucky you live near a winery, that sho...Hi Heather, lucky you live near a winery, that should make things a lot easier! <br /><br />The most important thing is to use freshly cut twigs, as these are the most pliable ones. Typically the vines get trimmed anytime after they've dropped their leaves and before the sap is rising again in spring. The earlier they get cut, the better the clippings are for making wreaths.<br /><br />No special customer status required for collecting around here (as long as you don't attempt to clip the vines yourself!)The clippings are considered as waste and no one minds if you help yourself to them. But different rules apply to different places, so better check with your local farmer beforehand.<br /><br />Good luck!MaiTaihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02256110739626579757noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6529262281526104323.post-66707709126372740252009-07-03T22:11:22.733+02:002009-07-03T22:11:22.733+02:00I really like this! We live near a winery, too, a...I really like this! We live near a winery, too, and do you have to be a special customer to take these cuttings? Will they let any of the public do it? What time of year does the winery near you typically cut down their vines? If you get there too late, are you still able to fashion a wreath or is there a time limit on how quickly you can get to them?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com