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How to Make an Easy Hydrangea Grapevine Wreath

This easy tutorial teaches how to make a beautiful grapevine wreath with pink hydrangea flowers. Perfect for spring home decor.

Hello everyone! Today, I am excited to share my latest creation with you. I decided to make a simple wreath for the Spring season using some materials I already had at home. You don't need many materials to create your own wreath, which makes this project perfect if you're looking for something to do with some extra materials you have lying around.


floral wreath with hello design

Video tutorial

Materials-flowers, wreath, paint and wire
Materials
One grapevine wreath 
18" diameter
Artificial hydrangea flowers
One hello decoration
Wire
Floral cutters
Twine
String
Paint

Paint and hello decoration
To create a new spring-themed wreath, start by painting your hello sign. If you already have a hello sign, you can change its color to match this project. Allow the paint to dry completely before moving on. 
wreath, hello sign and string

hand holding hello sign over wreath
Once the sign is dry, attach it to your grapevine wreath. I suggest using a string to attach the sign. Pick a string color that blends in with the paint you will apply later. Thread the string through the letters and tie it off on both ends. 


hello sign, wire, and wreath

Now, it's time to add flowers to your wreath. Cut smaller sections of your flower bundle using floral cutters. Remove some leaves to add later. Cut wire into sections. Take each section of wire and insert it through the wreath and around the flowers. Twist the wire ends to secure each section of the flower in place. 

You can add flowers on one side of the wreath or all around it. Use the leaves you cut earlier to fill any open areas on the wreath. Simply push them through the wreath without using wire.

floral, wreath, and twine

The final step is to cut some twine and fold it so the ends meet. Tie the twine to the wreath to create a hanger. 

By recycling materials, you can create a beautiful and simple wreath that is perfect for displaying during the spring season.

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    1. Jenna, thank you! 😊 I appreciate you visiting.

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  2. What a lovely way to recycle bits around the home. Your wreath looks beautiful! :)

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    1. Jayne, thank you. 😊 I appreciate you visiting.

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  3. This is so pretty, I love a cheerful wreath. Thanks for sharing at Handmade Monday :-)

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  4. This is just so pretty. Might have to try and make my own

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    1. Natasha, thank you! Yes, give it a try. 😊 I appreciate you visiting.

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    1. Amy, you're so kind. I appreciate it so much. 😌 Thank you.

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  6. Steph, this is just lovely! I appreciate the tutorial . Pinned 📌.
    Thanks so much for sharing this tutorial with Sweet Tea & Friends this month.

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  7. Oh I really love the wreath! I may have to try and make a similar one.

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  8. I love decorating a grapevine wreath, your result is beautiful!

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    1. Jeanne, thank you very much. I'm happy you enjoyed it. 😊

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  9. Thanks for sharing with us, I'm featuring you this week when the next To Grandma's house we go party starts! Happy spring!

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    1. Thank you! Happy to be featured at your party.

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  10. Awww, this is just too cute! Those flowers look so lovely — I definitely need to try making this!

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    1. Thank you. 😊 Yes, give it a try. You will love it when it is completed.

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