Supplies
- 16-inch grapevine
- 2.5-inch orange Aztec print ribbon (DecoExchange)
- 2.5-inch hot pink burlap ribbon (Hobby Lobby)
- 1.5-inch coral faux burlap ribbon (DecoExchange)
- Orange ranunculus floral bush (Walmart)
- Pink bougainvillea floral stem (Hobby Lobby)
- Scrap orange filler flowers
- Light green eucalyptus greenery (Hobby Lobby)
- Eucalyptus greenery (Hobby Lobby)
- Hot glue
- Pipe cleaners or Zip ties
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Hot Pink & Orange Grapevine Wreath
Equipment
- 1 bow maker
- 1 Scissors
- 1 Hot glue gun
- 1 Stem cutter
Materials
- 1 16-inch grapevine
- 1 2.5-inch orange Aztec print ribbon (DecoExchange)
- 1 2.5-inch hot pink burlap ribbon (Hobby Lobby)
- 1 1.5-inch coral faux burlap ribbon (DecoExchange)
- Orange ranunculus floral bush (Walmart)
- Pink bougainvillea floral stem (Hobby Lobby)
- Scrap orange filler flowers
- Light green eucalyptus greenery (Hobby Lobby)
- Eucalyptus greenery (Hobby Lobby)
- Hot glue
- Pipe cleaners or Zip ties
Instructions
- Clean the grapevine wreath base
Make a bow.
- Dovetail the end of your 2.5" burlap ribbon.
- Measure out a tail that looks right for the place and size of the base then pinch the ribbon.
- Create loops about 7"-8" so that you have plenty of length. Pinch and twist to make another loop.
- Repeat one more time, for a total of 3 loops.
- Leave an 8"-10" tail.
- Insert into a bow maker to hold this bow layer.
- Next, grab your 2nd 2.5" ribbon and dovetail the end.
- Measure out a tail that's a little longer than the first bow, you can always trim back later if needed.
- Create a loop about 6". Pinch and twist to make another loop.
- Trim your tail a little longer than your loops.
- Next grab your 1.5" ribbon, create a tail.
- Pinch and twist to create a 5" loop.
- Pinch and twist leaving a slightly shorter tail.
- Stack your bow layers, and secure with a pipe cleaner.
- Fluff out your bow, and dove tail the ends.
- Zip tie the bow to the wreath base.
- Fluff and position loops as needed.
Add floral and greenery stems
- Cut your stems from the bunch.
- Push your stems into the grapevine and bend them in the direction of the grapevine.
- Glue in your stems throughout the process.
- Incorporate your greenery and florals together so it looks very natural.
- Make sure to fill in any bare spots.