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Fall Grapevine Wreath Tutorial

Fall Grapevine Wreath Tutorial

fall grapevine wreath tutorial

 

It was time to change out my summer wreaths! Well past time actually.

One of the easiest ways to get a "new" wreath on your door is to just keep the wreath, and change out the decoration.

This method works great for those of us who decorate for themselves. If you are a creative and sell wreaths, you would want to do things a little differently when making this wreath.

Re-purposing grapevine (or boxwood) wreaths is so easy! Just make a new floral bouquet, add a bow and you are done! 

Almost everything I used in this wreath was re-purposed from old creations, even some of the ribbon! But here's a supply list of some similar products in case you need to purchase items. 

Supplies

Grapevine Wreath

56746OR Sunflower Berry Spray

EC4050 Wild Bittersweet Bush

56417YWOR Fall Plastic Grass Bush

RA1574 Natural Jute Twine

Zip Ties

Chenille Stems

Ribbon

Ribbon choices are unlimited, but here's a few of my favorites.

RGB108104 2.5" Pumpkins with Foliage Ribbon

68002-40-19 2.5" Orange Faux Burlap Plaid

RG1212N6 2.5" Sun Yellow

RGA127127 2.5" Black White Diagonal Check

EZ Bowmaker

Steps

Remove old decorations

Create a floral bouquet and zip tie together in a couple of places.

fall grapevine wreath

Cover bouquet tips with jute twine (you could use narrow ribbon also)

 

fall grapevine wreath

Make a bow and attach to the bouquet.

Attach the bouquet to the wreath in a couple of places.

fall grapevine wreath with bow

 

Summary

This is such a quick and easy way to change out a wreath for a season or occasion. Plus, you decrease the number of wreaths you have to store! And re-purposing products is a win-win.

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fall grapevine wreath tutorial

More Tutorials:

Fall Lantern Swag (Jeannie's Blog)

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