A lush, romantic grapevine wreath built with white peonies, mixed greenery, lamb's ear, eucalyptus, and a Home Sweet Home sign, finished with a layered botanical and peony print ribbon bow.
1roll1.5-inch green roses ribbonRGH13022Y (WSB June 2026, DecoExchange)
1roll2.5-inch deluxe peonies ribbonLS1216H2 (WSB June 2026, DecoExchange)
1roll5/8-inch green ribbonRGF1682EW (DecoExchange)
Instructions
Prepare the grapevine base.
Attach a loop of floral wire to the top back of the base as a hanger.
Fluff and reshape the vines as needed before adding any greenery.
Build the greenery base.
Insert and hot glue the mixed greenery stems around the entire grapevine base to establish shape and coverage.
Follow with the fern, tucking fern stems in between the mixed greenery sections to add texture and variety.
Place the white peonies.
Cut peony stems into individual blooms or small clusters.
Position the largest blooms first to establish focal points, then fill in with smaller blooms.
Cluster peonies in two or three groupings rather than spreading them evenly around the wreath.
Leave a clear space for the sign.
Hot glue each stem firmly in place.
Attach the sign.
Position the Home Sweet Home sign at the center focal point of the wreath.
Use floral wire or pipe cleaners through any sign holes to attach.
Build the bow.
Make a layered bow using the 2.5-inch deluxe peonies ribbon for the largest outer loops, the 1.5-inch green roses ribbon for mid-size layers, and the 5/8-inch green ribbon as tails and accent loops.
Secure all loops at the center with a zip tie or pipe cleaner and fluff each loop.
Attach the bow.
Final adjustments.
Step back and check the overall shape. Fluff flat greenery, reposition any uneven peony clusters, and tuck all exposed wire or glue strings out of sight behind the greenery.