Learn how to make a simple and elegant fall grapevine wreath in less than 20 minutes. This beautiful wreath is sure to catch your neighbors' attention!
Take fall floral picks and greenery. Using the stem cutter, trim all the fall picks and greenery into smaller stems.
Build out the picks and stems on your grapevine wreath base on each side of where you want to place your bow. Use either a glue pot or hot glue gun to secure the picks and stems into the grapevine. You can use a pipe cleaner to secure the stems stay in place and wrap around the grapevine.
Continue the same process with the fall greenery for a fuller look. Follow a triangular pattern.
Take out your ribbon and EZ Bow Maker.
With the 1.5" ribbon, measure a 18" tail, and (3) 6" loops on each side, then cut the tail.
With another 1.5" ribbon, measure a 18" tail and (2) 5.5" loops on each side then cut the tail.
With the first 1.5" ribbon, measure a 18" tail and a 5" center loop then cut the tail.
Take a zip tie and wrap around the center of the bow. Before you tighten the zip tie all the way, thread a pipe cleaner, then tighten the zip tie all the way.
Fluff and arrange the bow to your preference. Cut a thin piece of ribbon and wrap around the center of the bow and tie off. Trim off the excess zip tie.
Add the bow in the center of the greenery. Thread the pipe cleaner through the grapevine and tie nice and tight.
Curl the tails of the ribbon and trim tails at an angle.