Inspect your grapevine wreath form and cut off any obvious stems jut out far.
Prepare the garden stake like a sign to attach to the wreath. Clip off the stem and attach pipe cleaners to the back by gluing mounting squares and inserting pipe cleaners into them.
It's time to make a bow!Grab your EZ Bow Maker and the first 2.5” ribbon. Measure a 12” tail, a 6.5” loop, and an 8” tail. Take your second 2.5” ribbon and repeat the process. Position the loop on the opposite side of the bow.Repeat the process with your first 1.5” ribbon, making this loop 6”. Take your second 1.5” ribbon and follow the same process, sending the loop toward the other side of the bow.Make one final loop (5.5") with your last 1.5” ribbon. This will be your center loop.Twist two pipe cleaners together to create one double-length pipe cleaner. Remove your bow from the EZ Bow Maker and wrap the long pipe cleaner around the middle of your bow. Twist the bow to tighten the pipe cleaner and secure your bow.Attach the bow to the bottom of the wreath. Fluff out the bow and trim the ends in a dovetail shape.
Use bolt cutters to cut the smaller stems of leaves off of the large main stem to separate them.Dab some hot glue on the ends of the greenery stems and insert them one by one into the grapevine wreath frame behind the bow.