Pull apart your greenery sprays from the main stem.
Prepare your grapevine base by inspecting it. Cut off any leaves or stems that stick out.
Make your bow! Take your ribbon and measure a 13” tail.
Next, measure 11” and fold it in the middle to create your first loop. Pinch, twist, and repeat to make a loop on the other side.
Repeat 2 more times, measuring at 13". Then measure 2 more at 15” and form loops. Finally, measure and cut your second 13" tail.
Use a pipe cleaner through the middle of the bow to secure it and trim any excess off the back. Then, use another pipe cleaner to attach the bow to your grapevine wreath on the left side.
Take your pine greenery sprigs, add a dab of hot glue, and insert them into your wreath on either side of the bow. Fluff the sprigs so that they peek through the ribbon.
Next, take your frosted greenery and trim the stems, if needed. Add a dab of hot glue before inserting them on both sides of the bow. Spread them apart so they look natural and full and blend well with the pine greenery and the bow.
Use your bolt cutters and cut the sprigs off of the main stem. Using hot glue, insert the springs throughout your design.
Now, cut 2 15” ribbon tails. Dovetail the ends and fold in the middle and add them to your design.Use the remainder of your ribbon to create a longer tail. Fold it closer to one end and insert it into your design at the bottom to extend the design down and balance it out.
Fluff out your wreath and reposition your bow loops, if desired.