Begin by cutting the smaller tulip stem bunches off of the main floral stems with wire cutters.
Next, grab a small stem of each tulip color and bundle them together. Attach each bundle to the boxwood base with a zip tie.Push the flowers into the boxwood as you pull some greenery forward so that the flowers appear to be an integral part of the wreath.
Continue adding tulip bundles to the wreath all the way around the frame creating a continuous greenery and floral design.
Take your first 1.5” ribbon and make 12” tails with one 5” loop. Hold this in your hand and stack other ribbon layers behind it as you go. Next, grab the second 1.5” ribbon and make 12-inch tails and (1) 5-inch loop.With the third 1.5” ribbon, make 12-inch tails and (1) 5-inch loop.Now use the first 2.5” ribbon to make 12-inch tails and (1) 5-inch loop.Take the last 2.5” ribbon and repeat the process one final time.Lastly, use the 4” ribbon to make one tail long enough so that you can see it at the top and bottom of the bow (about 16-18 inches).Place a pipe cleaner behind the 4” ribbon. Wrap the zip tie around the center of the bow and pull it tightly to secure it.
Use the pipe cleaner on the back of the bow to attach the bow to the frame of the wreath and dovetail the ends.