Hello Rusty, I wondered how they made the flower wreath for the head. Thank you for sharing this with us. We use to do that with dandelions. Dandelion tea is really good for you. really glad you made a video. 💕NonnaGrace 🐓
No wonder when I was a kid my flower head wreaths never turned out right, I was doing it wrong! Thanks for the demo! The gun weeds were cool too. Never saw that. It’s so fun to reminisce things like this when we were kids. Great to see a video! Be well. Blessings 🤗
It is as if you read my mind... we did the same as kids! The little rockets! I had forgotten about it until a few days ago and now you are sharing! Thank you! I hope you are doing well!
@@TheTracystella it white clover, there is red clover and white. this kind is what youll find grown on lawns. if your talking about the plant we used as guns its a Buckhorn Plantain plant grows wild on lawns also.
I just missed you posting this video yesterday. I usually check early but I was lazy and stayed in bed late. today I just sent you an email before posting checking here. LOL. I love the white clover wreaths!!! I can just imagine how prety they looked at a wedding on a flower girl. My mother use to use gra'ss's that grew along the fence rows to put in flower vases. It was fun driving to grandmas stopping to pick a grass she thought would be pretty. Thanks for shwing us how to make the flower wreaths! Off to make lunch! Stay out of the heat.
Hi Rusty... I remember doing these things as a little girl. Also. We would sit amongst the clover and just pull the little flowers up as we needed them. I remember shooting the little things also. I don't know what they're called. It always made me think of something like wheat but I know it's not wheat. Thanks for reminiscing!
Hello Rusty, I wondered how they made the flower wreath for the head. Thank you for sharing this with us. We use to do that with dandelions. Dandelion tea is really good for you. really glad you made a video. 💕NonnaGrace 🐓
No wonder when I was a kid my flower head wreaths never turned out right, I was doing it wrong!
Thanks for the demo! The gun weeds were cool too. Never saw that. It’s so fun to reminisce things like this when we were kids. Great to see a video! Be well. Blessings 🤗
It is as if you read my mind... we did the same as kids! The little rockets! I had forgotten about it until a few days ago and now you are sharing! Thank you! I hope you are doing well!
doing some what better Thank you.
Do you know what kind of plant it is? I think my grandfather showed us kids that trick! Simpler times...
@@TheTracystella it white clover, there is red clover and white. this kind is what youll find grown on lawns.
if your talking about the plant we used as guns its a Buckhorn Plantain plant grows wild on lawns also.
I remember that plant. Did the gun thing.
Hi, big like 6...for all the flowers...Happy Wednesday...
Thank you! Cheers!
I loved making necklaces, headbands, & bracelets out of these...I showed you daughters ,& granddaughter how to make them. Thank you for the memories.
i been thinking about you hopeing you are ok.
@@theozarkdukeI'm having a hard time dealing with the death my my sweet daughter she was my 1st love 💘..Thank you for thinking about me..❤
I just missed you posting this video yesterday. I usually check early but I was lazy and stayed in bed late. today I just sent you an email before posting checking here. LOL. I love the white clover wreaths!!! I can just imagine how prety they looked at a wedding on a flower girl. My mother use to use gra'ss's that grew along the fence rows to put in flower vases. It was fun driving to grandmas stopping to pick a grass she thought would be pretty. Thanks for shwing us how to make the flower wreaths! Off to make lunch! Stay out of the heat.
Good for sharing with us!!
Hi Rusty... I remember doing these things as a little girl. Also. We would sit amongst the clover and just pull the little flowers up as we needed them. I remember shooting the little things also. I don't know what they're called. It always made me think of something like wheat but I know it's not wheat.
Thanks for reminiscing!
Buckhorn Plantain plant
very neat!
Thanks!
We use to do it with daisies.