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The "hot glue" pan was actually an inexpensive electric skillet and glue chips melted. When we finish a project, we just turn it off, put the lid on it and reheat the glue on the next project. Here a link to the glue chips we use in ours. Hot Melt Glue Chips
After the ficus was inserted, the orange gypsum branches were separated and used for filler. Individual twigs were secured with floral wire. The ladybug was secured to the wreath using wire on the floral pick and also extra hot glue in areas where the ladybug touched the wreath directly. Also a small piece of floral wire was used around the antennae to provide extra security. A bow was made using three 2.5" ribbons in a "shoestring" fashion. Center was wired with floral wire and secure to the wreath. The three ribbons were cut in 36" lengths to make the bow. A extra strip of each ribbon was cut in 20" length. One end of ribbons were pinched and secured with floral wire, and attached to the lower portion of the wreath. Ends of ribbons were finished off with a chevron or angled cut. A wreath hanger was made using a chenille stem. If you wish to re-use your grapevine wreath for another holiday or season, just attach all the pieces using wire. That way you can just snip them off and start over with another project.{"one"=>"Select 2 or 3 items to compare", "other"=>"{{ count }} of 3 items selected"}