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Floral and Embellished Heart Wreath DIY

Hi everyone! Today, I'm excited to share a simple and quick decorating project that's perfect as we approach Valentine's Day next month. I will decorate my heart wreath and would love for you to join me in this fun hands-on craft. Below, you'll find each step along with a complete materials list.

Heart-shaped wreath with floral and greenery

Video tutorial Create a floral and  embellished wreath


Materials for floral heart wreath

Materials needed:

- One grapevine heart wreath (I'm using a 12-inch wreath)

- Wire

- Faux flowers and greenery

- Floral cutters or wire cutters

- Ribbon and embellishments (optional)


Greenery, heart wreath, wire, and floral cutters

Step 1: Adding the Greenery

I started by adding the greenery cut to one side of the wreath. I chose to use wire because it helps secure the floral in place. Using wire cutters or floral cutters, cut a few sections of wire. Make sure to cut the wire long enough to pull it through the branches, loop it around the greenery, and twist it off at the back.

Floral, floral cutters, and heart wreath

Step 2: Adding the Floral

Next, I repeated the same steps for adding the flowers. I used floral cutters to cut a few shorter sections of my faux flowers before attaching them to the wreath. Again, I used wire to twist around each flower section to secure them in place.

Ribbon and birdhouse embellishment

Step 3: Adding Ribbon and Embellishments

I had a piece of ribbon that I decided to reuse for this project. I wanted to easily add my birdhouse embellishment and remove it later when I redecorate my wreath. I used hot glue to attach the birdhouse to the ribbon section. After that, I took two pieces of wire that I had cut and inserted them at each end of the ribbon. This allowed me to twist the ends together at the back after adding the ribbon and birdhouse to the wreath.

Floral and embellished heart wreath

And that completes your floral and embellished heart wreath! I'm thrilled with how my heart wreath turned out using just a few materials. If you have a wreath sitting around, grab it and start decorating. It's simple, and it adds a beautiful touch to your Valentine's and even spring decor! Thank you for visiting and creating with me.

I look forward to seeing you soon!








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Comments

  1. I really love these colors, Steph. This turned out so beautifully. :) Visiting from The Crazy Little Lovebirds linkup.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you! You are so kind, and I appreciate you visiting. :)

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  2. This is so pretty Stephanie! Also gives me spring vibes, which I'm really looking forward to. :) #MMBC

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    1. Thank you! Yes, it can be displayed in spring as well. 😊

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  3. This is so, so pretty! What a lovely decoration for Valentine's Day or even spring.

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    1. Kim, thank you! Yes, I love that it can be displayed in the springtime as well.

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