This is an eye catcher, for sure!

Its something you could do together with fabulous results.

I have a friend who made these and they are so lovely.

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This is a great project for garden clubs, classrooms, and individuals to make at home.

Pieces that have woody, strong but thinner stems are the best.

If you are ordering online look for those characteristics in the cuttings.

Cut succulent stems so they are about 3 in length.

Step 2: Soak Succulents:

Prep your succulent pieces and wreath by soaking them in water.

Be sure to lay the wreath flat and fully saturate with water.

This should take about 1 to 2 minutes, no more.

If you have over saturated, just let it dry out for about an hour or so.

Wash off and soak the cuttings to clean and hydrate them.

Put them in the bucket or hose them off for a minute or so.

Give them a good shake to whisk away any excess water.

Once the wreath and cuttings are watered, lay them flat and organize by variety and color.

Arrange the larger succulents into groups towards the bottom of the wreath.

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