Bend the individual stems in the mossy green stem outward in opposite directions, so that it creates a center for your bow placement.
Repeat the same process with the white filler flower bush. Trim any excess stem and layer under the mossy green pick.
Secure stems together with a zip tie. Trim extra zip tie tail.
Incorporate some of the white stems forward to make it look like one large stem versus two stacked pieces.
Add the stacked greenery slightly more towards the center vines on the left side. This gives your bow loops a little space to breathe without it looking like it’s just flopping over the side. Secure into place with a zip tie.
How to Create a Funky Bow for Succulent Wreath
Using the 4″ ribbon, create a 6″ tail, twist and create one 5.5″ loop. Leave a 6″ tail.
Next add in the 1.5″ ribbon creating a loop on the opposite side of that first loop. Twist and create another loop on the same side of that 4″ ribbon loop. Trim ribbon leaving a 6″ tail.
Next incorporate your 1.5″ faux burlap ribbon creating 1 slightly smaller loop on each side. Leave 6″ tails.
Finally, grab that 7/8″ ribbon for the final single center loop.
Take an extra long pipe cleaner and double wrap the bow twist tight.
Fluff out your bow and position the loops and tails.
Attach the bow at the center of the stem bunch you added earlier.
Cut the 7/8″ tail at an angle and dovetail the rest of the tails.
Finishing Touches
Let’s fill in some of the thin areas to extend the design outward with the boxwood bush.
Hot glue into place in between the grapevines.
Last but not least, let’s add the succulents. Hot glue to secure into place.