Easily make your very own DIY Sring Wreath with Hydrangeas to bring beautiful color to your front door in less than 30 minutes.
After searching Pinterest and seeing so many exquisite ideas for ttle Miss and I decided we were most in love with one that would include Hydrangeas, my favorite flower.
This wreath was just as easy to make as the DIY Fall wreath that we made back in September. This is one of those projects that is hard to mess up. We bought our flowers at Hobby Lobby again.
I like to find flowers that look more real and I think Hobby Lobby has a great selection. They are usually on sale very often! These were actually 50% off when we bought them.
Follow this Easy Tutorial
I purchased another grapevine wreath for $2.50 (used the 40% off coupon on that)
Then I simply pushed the flower stems through the vines, spacing them evenly as I added each one. I did not cut the long stems until all of the flowers were on the wreath and looked like I wanted it to.
When all 9 flowers were in place, I clipped the long stems off on the back of the wreath.
To make sure they stay in place, I used my hot glue gun on the front and back of the wreath. I simply added a good amount of glue around the stem so it would adhere to the wreath.
I love how it looks to hang wreaths with a ribbon, so we decided to hang this one with a white ribbon. 🙂 Cut about 3 feet of ribbon and feed it through a bigger piece of the vine.
I’m so in love with how this turned out! 🙂
I would love to see your creations after you make your Spring Wreath!
DIY Spring Wreath with Hydrangeas
Equipment
- wire cutters
- glue gun and glue sticks
Ingredients
- 1 grapevine wreath
- 9 hydrangea stems any color
- 3 feet ribbon color of choice
Instructions
- Push the flower stems through the vine wreath, spacing them evenly as I added each one.
- Once flowers are spacing to your liking, clip the stems flush with the wreath.
- To make sure they stay in place, add a good amount of hot glue around the stem on the front and back of the wreath so it would adhere to the wreath.
- Feed ribbon through the top of wreath and tie in a bow to hang on front door.
Notes
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