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If you’re searching for a quick holiday wreath design that you can use to stock up your inventory, take a look at this Holiday Grapevine Wreath With Christmas Picks! It comes together very quickly, looks lovely, and will sell out in a flash.

Hey, y’all! Today, Coach Mel is showing us how to make a grapevine wreath using Christmas picks to help stock up your inventory supply. 

Wreath makers and other Craftpreneurs know that the holiday season is one of the busiest times of the year. Demand is high and time is short!

So, how do we satisfy our customers without sacrificing the rest of our lives during the holidays?

Holiday Grapevine Wreath with Christmas Picks Tutorial

We make simple designs to fill the bulk of our inventory. You know, designs that look incredible but take 20 minutes rather than 60 minutes to make.

We’ve shown you several other quick designs in the past, so feel free to take them and mix and match so you have variety in your inventory that doesn’t take weeks or months to create.

Note: If you’re looking for other quick ideas, check out our Simple DIY Christmas Wreath, Grapevine Christmas Pine Wreath, and 4-Piece Grapevine Christmas Wreath designs.

Supplies Needed To Make A Holiday Grapevine Wreath With Christmas Picks

Here’s what you’ll need to make this festive holiday wreath.

How To Make A Christmas Grapevine Wreath With Christmas Picks

Follow this wreath tutorial to use a combination of Christmas picks to create a beautifully festive grapevine wreath!

Step 1

Grab your Christmas pick sprays and pull them apart to separate the sprigs from the main stem. They may not look like much when they’re compact, but watch them come to life when you spread them apart!

Step 2

Prepare your grapevine base by inspecting it to see if there are any leaves or stems that stick out too far. If you see any, cut them off.

Step 3

Take your larger glittery ball pick and put the pick with the bells and pine cones on top of it. Weave the sprigs of both picks together so they look like one intertwined cohesive piece.

Use a zip tie (or pipe cleaner) to hold the two main stems together. If one (or both) stems are super long, go ahead and trim some length off.

Step 4

Repeat the same process to get your second set of intertwined picks ready.

Step 5

It’s time to make our bow!

Take your first 2.5” ribbon and measure 13-inch tails with (4) 5.5-inch loops. Each side will have 2 loops and a tail. Use a pipe cleaner around the middle to hold it together.

With your second 2.5” ribbon, measure 13-inch tails with (2) 5-inch loops. Remove the pipe cleaner from your first layer and add this layer on top of your first layer. Replace the pipe cleaner while you work on your 3rd layer.

Your 3rd layer will use your first 1.5” ribbon. Measure 13” tails with (4) 4.5” loops. Add this layer to the top of your other layers.

The 4th layer will be a little different. Use your second 1.5” ribbon to measure out 13” tails with two 4” loops AND a small 2” center loop.

Step 6

Add an extension to the ends of your pipe cleaner to make a double-length pipe cleaner. Wrap it around your bow and twist to tighten. 

Dovetail the ends and fluff out your ribbon.

Step 7

Insert your Christmas picks into your grapevine frame on the left side. Leave an open place in the middle to put your bow in position. Secure the picks in place with a dab of hot glue.

Step 8

Add your bow to the wreath by pushing the pipe cleaners through the grapevine and twist at the back to secure.

Step 9

Fluff out your bow and the Christmas picks so that it looks the way you want it to. You can also curl the ribbon tails under if you like that look (it does help keep the bottom Christmas pick arrangement visible).

Your wreath with Christmas picks is now complete!

Use Christmas Picks To Make A Quick Holiday Grapevine Wreath

Isn’t this wreath wonderful? I just love how the picks come together to look like one cohesive piece. 

You could always learn how to make your own Decoupaged Wood Christmas Sign to add a personal touch to any holiday wreath you want to make! Just keep in mind that making your own signs takes time, so while I love the technique, it may not help you build inventory. But, they make a great touch to a personal wreath!

If you love holiday wreath designs, make sure to check out some of these other popular designs:

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If you need any help with centerpiece-making, bow-making, wreath-making, or crafting in general, be sure to check out more of our tutorials on How to Make Wreaths.

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Holiday Grapevine Wreath With Christmas Picks Tutorial

Learn how to make a Holiday Grapevine Wreath With Christmas Picks with this tutorial.
Yield: 1 wreath

Materials

Instructions

  • Grab your Christmas pick sprays and pull them apart to separate the sprigs from the main stem. They may not look like much when they’re compact, but watch them come to life when you spread them apart!
  • Prepare your grapevine base by inspecting it to see if there are any leaves or stems that stick out too far. If you see any, cut them off.
  • Take your larger glittery ball pick and put the pick with the bells and pine cones on top of it. Weave the sprigs of both picks together so they look like one intertwined cohesive piece. Use a zip tie (or pipe cleaner) to hold the two main stems together. If one (or both) stems are super long, go ahead and trim some length off.
  • Repeat the same process to get your second set of intertwined picks ready.
  • It’s time to make our bow! Take your first 2.5” ribbon and measure 13-inch tails with (4) 5.5-inch loops. Each side will have 2 loops and a tail. Use a pipe cleaner around the middle to hold it together. With your second 2.5” ribbon, measure 13-inch tails with (2) 5-inch loops. Remove the pipe cleaner from your first layer and add this layer on top of your first layer. Replace the pipe cleaner while you work on your 3rd layer. Your 3rd layer will use your first 1.5” ribbon. Measure 13” tails with (4) 4.5” loops. Add this layer to the top of your other layers. The 4th layer will be a little different. Use your second 1.5” ribbon to measure out 13” tails with two 4” loops AND a small 2” center loop.
  • Add an extension to the ends of your pipe cleaner to make a double-length pipe cleaner. Wrap it around your bow and twist to tighten.  Dovetail the ends and fluff out your ribbon.
  • Insert your Christmas picks into your grapevine frame on the left side. Leave an open place in the middle to put your bow in position. Secure the picks in place with a dab of hot glue.
  • Add your bow to the wreath by pushing the pipe cleaners through the grapevine and twist at the back to secure.
  • Fluff out your bow and the Christmas picks so that it looks the way you want it to. You can also curl the ribbon tails under if you like that look (it does help keep the bottom Christmas pick arrangement visible). Your wreath with Christmas picks is now complete!

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