DIY Mauve & Moody Grapevine Wreath
DIY Mauve & Moody Grapevine Wreath
This week on the DIY Blog, we’re thrilled to showcase the Mauve & Moody Grapevine Wreath crafted by our talented floral designer, Susan. This striking design combines gorgeous florals in deep burgundy, soft pinks, and romantic mauves, all beautifully accented with lush greenery. The rich, moody palette brings an elegant, slightly dramatic touch that’s perfect for adding a sophisticated pop of color to your door or wall. Follow along as Susan shares her tips and techniques to help you create this stunning wreath for your own home.
Supplies needed:
- (1) 24" Oval Grapevine Wreath
- (2) 15" Maidenhair Fern Bush
- (1) 30" Silk Grass Bush
- (2) 20" Flocked Eucalyptus Bush
- (3) 18.5" Orange Protea Bud Stem
- (2) 25.5" Pink Rose Spray
- (3) 16.5" Fuchsia Mini Ranunculus Spray
- (2) 31" Rose Two-Tone Dahlia Spray
- (2) 31" Burgundy Orchid Dahlia Spray
- Wire Cutters
- Hot Glue
- Before getting started make sure to gather all of the necessary supplies

- Susan began this Wreath by placing one full bush of the Maidenhair Fern in the bottom middle part of the Wreath. She spread the stems out into a circle to create an initial base for the florals. She secured it with Hot Glue.
- Next she continued to create the base of the Wreath using the Silk Grass Bush and more Maidenhair Fern. She cut the Silk Grass Bush into individual pieces and placed them periodically up the left-hand side of the Wreath. She also worked in pieces of Maidenhair Fern on the same side.



- Once the base greenery foundation had been added, Susan moved on to adding the florals. She started with the first Protea in the middle of the bottom part of the Wreath. She then alternated between stems working her way up the left-hand side of the Wreath. She trimmed the majority of the length off of each stem and then secured them with Hot Glue.





- Susan also added more Greenery pieces in where needed. Then she moved onto the top part of the Wreath.





- When you are finished adding all of the florals and greenery you will have a stunning Wreath to use inside or outside your home.

- Rebecca Coffman