Clean up your grapevine base and zip tie the ladybug sign to the bottom right side of the grapevine base.
Cut your red floral picks apart and insert the individual picks into the left side of the grapevine wreath. Shape the stems to give depth and dimension to the design. Secure each stem with a dab of hot glue.
Take your EZ Bow Maker and your first 3” ribbon. Make (2) 7” loops with 17” tails in an “X” shape. Then grab your first 2.5” ribbon and repeat the process, making sure to offset this “X” with the loops and tails of the first ribbon.
Use your first 1.5” ribbon and make (2) 6.5” loops with 17” tails following the same offset “X” pattern. Take your second 1.5” ribbon and repeat the process.
Grab your second 2.5” ribbon and make (2) slightly smaller loops (6") with 17” tails. Follow the same process with your third 1.5” ribbon and don't forget to offset the “X”.
Use your 4th 1.5” ribbon and repeat the same steps, making your loops slightly smaller (about 5.5”). Do it again with your ½” ribbon.
Take your final 1.5” ribbon and create a 5” center loop with tails.
Attach 2 pipe cleaners together so that you have one extra-long pipe cleaner. Carefully pull your bow off the EZ Bow Maker and wrap the pipe cleaner around the middle of the bow to hold it together. Give it a tight twist to secure it.
Use the same extra-long pipe cleaner to attach the bow to your grapevine frame in with the floral stems. Fluff the bow and dovetail the ribbon tails.
Grab your white floral picks and cut the floral stems off the main stem. As you grab each stem individually, add a dab of hot glue to the end, and insert it into the wreath with the other florals.
Repeat the same steps with your blue floral pick sprays and the yellow floral sprays. Make sure to spread apart the florals to add dimension to the project.