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Learn how to create a sunflower oval grapevine with a black and white bow. It’s the perfect spring and summer decor for your front door.

If you’re looking for a fun and festive way to dress up your porch or patio for spring or summer, why not try creating a sunflower oval grapevine? This project is easy enough for beginners, and the results are simply charming.

What’s not love about sunflowers? They’re the perfect flower for any occasion and this wreath is such an easy wreath to make. You can create your own spring or summer decoration in just minutes with these simple supplies.

How to Make a Sunflower Oval Grapevine Wreath

Create A Simple Sunflower Oval Grapevine

Have you ever seen a sunflower wreath and thought, “I wish I could make that”? Well, now you can! This tutorial will show you how to make a simple sunflower wreath out of an oval grapevine wreath. It’s easy enough for anyone to do, and the results are stunning. So get your craft supplies together and let’s get started!

Supplies

How to Make A Sunflower Oval Grapevine

Step 1: Make your bow first. Make a 10-inch loop, pinch, and twist. Then make 11-inch loops and pinch and twist, Then repeat 11 inches again pinch and twist. Next go to 12 inches in your loops, pinch, and twist. Then cut your tail.

Step 2: Set your extra ribbon aside. Use a pipe cleaner to secure your bow and then use it to attach your bow to the middle side of your wreath form.

Step 3: Fluff your loops on your bow and make sure they are nice and fluffed. Cut your ribbon tails at an angle.

Step 4: Take your sunflower stems and make sure you fluff out your stems. Use wire cutters and cut your stem down. Apply hot glue to the end of your stem and stuff it right back behind your bow on top. Repeat with the second sunflower stem this time push it underneath your bow.

Step 5: Take your greenery boxwood and cut it into several pieces. Take your greenery and just fill it into the empty spots you see. Use hot glue and apply it to the ends of greenery stems to help them stay nice and secure.

FAQs

Is A Grapevine Wreath for Summer or Fall?

Grapevine wreaths are for all the seasons. The bow determines which one you’re making it to- spring, summer, or fall? You can also change up your ribbon depending on what season you are decorating for.

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Sunflower Oval Grapevine

Learn how to make a sunflower oval grapevine wreath with this quick and easy tutorial.
Yield: 1 wreath

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Instructions

  • Make your bow first. Make a 10-inch loop, pinch, and twist. Then make 11-inch loops and pinch and twist, Then repeat 11 inches again pinch and twist. Next go to 12 inches in your loops, pinch, and twist. Then cut your tail.
  •  Set your extra ribbon aside. Use a pipe cleaner to secure your bow and then use it to attach your bow to the middle side of your wreath form.
  • Fluff your loops on your bow and make sure they are nice and fluffed. Cut your ribbon tails at an angle.
  • Take your sunflower stems and make sure you fluff out your stems. Use wire cutters and cut your stem down. Apply hot glue to the end of your stem and stuff it right back behind your bow on top. Repeat with the second sunflower stem this time push it underneath your bow.
  • Take your greenery boxwood and cut it into several pieces. Take your greenery and just fill it into the empty spots you see. Use hot glue and apply it to the ends of greenery stems to help them stay nice and secure.

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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.

We would love to see your beautiful summer wreaths! Please share with us over at the How To Make Wreaths Facebook Group.

Just pin this Do It Yourself Sunflower Oval Grapevine with Black and White Bow tutorial to save the instructions for later!

DIY Sunflower Oval Grapevine wreath with Black and White Bow
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