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Fresh eucalyptus leaves on grapevine wreath on a white door.
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DIY Eucalyptus Wreath

This DIY eucalyptus wreath is created with silver dollar and baby blue fresh eucalyptus branches and a grapevine wreath form.
Active Time30 minutes
Total Time30 minutes
Course: Wreath
Yield: 1
Author: Patti Estep
Cost: $20

Equipment

  • Scissors or pruners

Materials

  • fresh bunches of silver dollar eucalyptus leaves
  • fresh bunch of baby blue eucalyptus leaves
  • 18 inch grapevine wreath form

Instructions

  • Cut the eucalyptus branches into smaller sections around 6-8 inches long.
  • Start placing the branch cuttings around the wreath in even sections. One at the North, South, East, and West part of the wreath. Try to make sure that they are held in place with the grapevines.
  • Then start to fill in between.
  • Continue until you feel satisfied with the entire look.
  • Hang on a decorative hanger, command hook, or nail.

Notes

This wreath will naturally dry in place and last a long time.
Check from time to time to make sure none of the branches have come loose. Alternatively, you could use a little hot glue to permanently adhere the branch to the wreath.
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