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If you haven't done anything for an arch you could play off of this picture and use the grapevine balls as a base for flowers.
Do you have enough to make a garland? I was thinking of placing them side by side until I saw this pic with garpevine balls on thick twine.
Then I thought you could use burlap triangles in between the grapevine balls to spell out "Welcome" "O Happy Day" etc
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Hello fellow bees, I am getting married this august in a very rustic location. We went with a woodsy theme. I have birch stumps with hydrangeas for centerpices, twig candles for centerpieces, grapevine for aisle marker, moss colored letters to hang from doors, lighted large grapevine balls to suspend from ceiling.
But i baught 2 inch grapevine balls for decoration and cant figure out what to do with them. Please help!