Looking for a simple but stunning winter wreath to decorate your door this season? In this tutorial, Meghan shows you step-by-step how to make a Winter Grapevine Wreath using a 14” oval grapevine base and beautiful winter greenery from DecoExchange.
Whether you’re making this for your own home or to sell at a craft show, this wreath is a perfect mix of natural charm and festive sparkle — and it’s easy enough for beginners to try.

Supplies You’ll Need
All of these supplies are from DecoExchange unless noted otherwise:
- 14” Oval Grapevine Wreath – SKU: DECOE-033
- Faux Cork/Glitter Holly – SKU: XS0965
- Mixed Pine, Berry, Leaf Spray – SKU: XX8879
- White Glitter Cedar – SKU: XX8430
- 1.5” Natural with Glitter Mini Harlequin Ribbon – SKU: RGF169501
- Wire cutters
- Scissors
- Hot glue gun & glue sticks
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Prepare Your Grapevine Base
Start by giving your 14” oval grapevine wreath a quick shake to remove any loose leaves or twigs. Trim any pieces that stick out awkwardly so you have a clean base to work with.
2. Add the Mixed Pine, Berry, and Leaf Spray
Cut your Mixed Pine, Berry, and Leaf Spray into smaller sections. Place the greenery along one side of the wreath, fanning it out to create a full and textured look. Use hot glue or floral wire to secure each piece.
3. Layer in the White Glitter Cedar
To give your wreath a touch of sparkle, tuck in sections of the White Glitter Cedar between the mixed greenery. This adds depth and brightness, perfect for winter décor.
4. Accent with Faux Cork/Glitter Holly
Cut the Faux Cork/Glitter Holly into smaller sprigs and add them to the arrangement. This gives the wreath an elegant shimmer and a seasonal feel.
5. Make and Attach the Bow
Using the 1.5” Natural with Glitter Mini Harlequin Ribbon, create a simple bow. Secure it to the side of your wreath where the greenery is most concentrated. Use a zip tie or floral wire, then fluff the loops for a polished look.
6. Final Touches
Step back and check your wreath from all angles. Adjust greenery or ribbon as needed. Make sure everything is secured so it will last through the season.
Tips for Selling at Craft Shows
- Offer Different Sizes: Some shoppers may prefer smaller grapevine wreaths for apartments or offices.
- Use Neutral Winter Colors: Designs that can be displayed past Christmas tend to sell longer into the season.
- Bundle with Door Hooks: Adding a door hook makes it easy for buyers to start using their wreath immediately.
Why This Wreath Sells
A winter grapevine wreath like this appeals to buyers because it’s versatile, timeless, and can be displayed from December through February. The mix of natural greenery and glitter accents makes it feel high-end without a high price tag.
If you’re a maker selling at craft shows or online, consider adding this style to your inventory — it’s a crowd-pleaser!
Equipment
- Hot glue gun & glue sticks
Materials
- 1 14” Oval Grapevine Wreath DECOE-033
- Faux Cork/Glitter Holly XS0965
- Mixed Pine Berry, Leaf Spray XX8879
- White Glitter Cedar XX8430
- 1.5” Natural with Glitter Mini Harlequin Ribbon RGF169501
Instructions
Prepare Your Grapevine Base
- Start by giving your 14” oval grapevine wreath a quick shake to remove any loose leaves or twigs.
- Trim any pieces that stick out awkwardly so you have a clean base to work with.
Add the Mixed Pine, Berry, and Leaf Spray
- Cut your Mixed Pine, Berry, and Leaf Spray into smaller sections.
- Place the greenery along one side of the wreath, fanning it out to create a full and textured look.
- Use hot glue or floral wire to secure each piece.
Layer in the White Glitter Cedar
- To give your wreath a touch of sparkle, tuck in sections of the White Glitter Cedar between the mixed greenery.
- Accent with Faux Cork/Glitter Holly
- Cut the Faux Cork/Glitter Holly into smaller sprigs and add them to the arrangement.
Make and Attach the Bow
- Using the 1.5” Natural with Glitter Mini Harlequin Ribbon, create a simple bow.
- Secure it to the side of your wreath where the greenery is most concentrated.
- Use a zip tie then fluff the loops for a polished look.
Final Touches
- Step back and check your wreath from all angles.
- Adjust greenery or ribbon as needed.
- Make sure everything is secured so it will last through the season.


