I've taught skin care for a better part of my life, while working full time.  When I retired from my job I got bored, so I decided to sell homes, still that wasn't enough for me, I needed something else to do.  I decided to try working in a florist.  I literally didn't know how to do anything.  I had a great teacher who taught me everything.  Bows, corsages, wedding bouquets, wrist corsages and boutonnieres, centerpieces, floral bouquets.  

I would watch videos of people making wreaths using , mesh, grapevine, moss.  

So I decided that I would give it a try,  I love it. 

Teaching skin care was the step you took before the foundation was set.

Working on wreath making is not quite the same but the same principle, you need to set the ground work for the finishing product. Gather all your flowers, greenery, ribbon, glue gun, glue sticks, pipe cleaners, any embellishments set aside. Clean and prep the grapevine wreath and then watch the magic transform.