Insert the first fall foliage pick into the bottom of the grapevine wreath. Make sure to curve your stem so that it follows the natural shape of the wreath. Pro tip: insert the pick at an angle to keep the stem from protruding out of the back of the grapevine.
If you plan to make this wreath to sell, hot glue all of your stems into the wreath. If you are making this wreath for your personal door, there’s no need for glue. You can reuse this wreath for other seasons by simply switching out the stems!
Next, add the second fall foliage pick to the top of the wreath, facing in the opposite direction. Again, curving your stem to the natural flow of the wreath.
Add your first decorated fall stem to the bottom of the wreath by layering it on top of the fall foliage pick. This will create a full look.
Add your second decorated stem to the top of the wreath by layering it on top of the fall foliage. Now you have fullness at the top and bottom of the wreath.
Now check the back of the wreath and trim off any excess stems with your wire cutters. You don’t want to scratch your door.
Measure a 14 inch tail of wired ribbon and insert it into the EZ Bowmaker.
Make a six-inch loop on both sides. You will have three loops total on both sides, making each additional loop slightly smaller.
Trim another 14-inch tail.
Use floral wire and wrap it tightly around the bow.
Using the floral wire to secure it to the grapevine, attach the bow in between the top and bottom floral picks. Fluff out your bow and florals so that they look full.