DIY Bright & Cheery Spring Grapevine Wreath

DIY Bright & Cheery Spring Grapevine Wreath
We are celebrating the vibrant beauty of spring through a stunning Wreath created by our talented floral designer, Susan. She’s crafted a Bright & Cheery Spring Grapevine Wreath that perfectly captures the essence of the season. With bold pops of pink, yellow, orange, and purple, this wreath is a cheerful burst of color that brings fresh energy to any space. . Keep reading to learn more about how she brought this gorgeous wreath to life and how you can create one also to brighten up your home!
Supplies needed:
- (1) 24" Oval Grapevine Wreath
- (2) 19" Mixed Bright Gerber Daisy Bush
- (2) 19" Purple Poppy Filler Bush
- (2) 19" Pink Poppy Filler Bush
- (2) 19" Orange Poppy Filler Bush
- (2) 18" Button Leaves Mixed Bush
- (2) 23.5" Artificial Grass Spray
- (1) 2.5" Bright Orange Linen Ribbon
- **(1) 2.5" Spring Fuchsia Ombre Ribbon
- Scissors
- Wire Cutters
- Floral Wire/Chenille Stems
- Hot Glue
**The ribbon used in the photos is currently sold out
- Before getting started, make sure to gather all of the necessary supplies
- Susan started this Wreath by first tying the stacked bow for the top of the Grapevine. She began with the plaid ribbon tying a small 4 loop bow and then added the solid orange ribbon to tie an additional 4 loop bow, She left the tails of both ribbons longer to hang down the wreath. She secured the bow with a chenille stem; you could also use floral wire.










- Once the top bow had been secured to the Wreath, Susan moved onto adding the florals. For this Wreath she worked by alternating which florals she added. She added a bit of Hot Glue to the end of each stem before placing it in the Wreath. She started with Greenery and then moved onto the florals.










- Susan first focused on filling in the florals around the Bow and then she moved to bringing the stems down both sides of the Wreath.






- This would be a great stopping point if you only want to complete the top half of the Wreath.

- Next Susan tied another smaller stacked bow for the bottom of the Wreath opposite the top bow. She also used a Chenille Stem to secure the bow.






- Susan then began to add the remaining florals and greenery to the bottom half of the Wreath. She filled in around the bow and used hot glue on each stem to secure them.








- When you have finished adding all of the components you can come to a stopping point. You will have a gorgeous Wreath to use throughout Spring & Summer

- Rebecca Coffman