Spring will be here before you know it! This spring-themed grapevine wreath with lemons is the perfect way to start filling your inventory and catching those early bird buyers.
Prepare the sign so we can attach it to the right side of the wreath base using pipe cleaners.Put a dab of super glue on the back of the sign at the top and another one at the bottom.Put a mounting square on top of each dab of super glue. Then hot glue around the edges of the mounting squares.Add a pipe cleaner to each mounting square and set the sign aside.
Let’s make a bow!Take your EZ Bow Maker and your 4” ribbon. Make (2) 14” tails and (2) 8” loops. Position this layer in an “x” shape.Grab the 2.5” ribbon and make (2) 14” tails with (2) 7.5” loops. With the 1.5” ribbon, make (2) 14” tails with (2) 7” loops. Repeat the process with the second 1.5” ribbon, making the loops just slightly larger at 6.5”. With the third 1.5” ribbon and repeat the process again, making these loops 6”. Take the 1.5” ribbon and make (2) 14” tails and (2) 5.5” loops.Add a center loop with the ⅝” ribbon, making (2) 14” tails and (1) 5” loop.Wrap a long pipe cleaner around the center of the bow and twist it tightly to secure your bow.Use the pipe cleaner to attach the bow to the left side of the grapevine wreath. Dovetail the ribbon tails.
Use the pipe cleaners on the back of your sign to attach the sign to the grapevine base.
Take your greenery stems and use bolt cutters to cut them off the large center stem. Add a dab of hot glue to the ends, then insert them one by one into the grapevine base around the bow.
Use bolt cutters to cut the individual stems off of the main stem. Add a dab of hot glue to each stem as you insert it around the bow.
Use the bolt cutters to cut the individual stems off of the main stem. Add a dab of hot glue to each stem as you insert it around the bow.
Take the white floral stems and use bolt cutters to cut the individual stems off of the main stem. Then add a dab of hot glue to each stem as you insert it into the design.