Oval Grapevine Wreath
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Get a board and hammer two nails, space them so that when you wet grapevine wreath and stretch over the nails, it will dry oval shape.
I know they sell them oval but you could probably soak it then shape it how you want. Holding it in the shape you want for a time while it dries might be the challenge.
I used to make grapevine wreaths and I soaked the vine in the tub for about a day before shaping it. Works great if you have that kind of time :)
I think this will help!
Not sure how to reshape a round one, but lots of craft stores sell the oval ones now....check Michaels, Hobby Lobby, etc.
Hello there,
It is possible to reshape round into oval, BUT you might find the result is not quite what you really wanted! Better to Buy or make a new one. Best of luck!
Soak the wreath in a bucket or tub of water for a few days until it is pliable, then reshape to oval. Lay flat until completely dry.