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Nature's Wreath Workshop, December 2023

 
Wreath by Heidi close up
Nature has a way of showing beauty even when plants are dying back or going dormant during fall and winter. To capitalize on this beauty, we invite you to create a holiday wreath made entirely from the natural beauty found all around us.
 
It's a joy to experience the cooler weather when out foraging for other items for this wreath; acorns, wooden roses, pine cones, wild rose hips, moss, Juniper and juniper berries and any other item you may find that is dried. The base is made from woven grapevines. Other embellishments can be added such as ribbon and glitter.
 
Wreath made of grapevine covered in pine cones, acorns, berries, with ribbon.

 
The Master Gardeners are planning this workshop to tap into the beauty of fall. It will be held on Saturday, Dec. 2, 2023. Sip on some hot apple cider and learn about wreath making, then have fun making your own decoration. All of the items are provided, you'll only need to bring your inspired creativity.
 
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Where: After you register, you will receive an email telling you the location.
When: Saturday, December 2, 9:00 - 12:00 p.m.
Cost: $30 (Online payment only)
Questions? (209) 525-6862
 
Instructors: UC Cooperative Extension Stanislaus County Master Gardeners Heidi Aufdermaur, Roxanne Campbell, Doone Cockrell, Karen Jorgensen, Janet Wickstrom, and Denise Godbout-Avant.
 
*Due to limited supplies, we cannot accommodate "walk-ins" at this workshop.
Thanks!