SUPPLIES & TOOLS:
- 20" Grapevine wreath
- 20" Eucalyptus bush grey
- 33" Eucalyptus spray dark green
- 1 Stem seeded Eucalyptus spray
- 1 Mini rose spray red
- Wire cutters
- Hot glue gun and sticks
DIRECTIONS:
- Locate the top of the wreath.
- Separate and trim the dark green Eucalyptus into small clusters. Place on wreath in desired locations and hot glue to the grapevine wreath.
- Repeat the above process with the Eucalyptus bush stems. Add throughout the wreath to create another layer of greens on the wreath.
- Remove individual stems of the seeded Eucalyptus and add these small stems one by one to the base of the wreath to create a focal feature. Attach using hot glue.
- Separate and remove the small red roses from their main stem, keeping them in clusters.
- Add clusters throughout the wreath. Hot glue to attach.
- Be sure to fill in any bare spots or areas where glue is showing. Use leftover greens and hot glue to attach.
- Add a wire loop to hang the wreath.
Craft Hack Tips and Tricks:
- Add the smaller, tighter flowers to the top of the wreath and the larger, more open ones to the bottom.
- When adding a wire loop to hang, run the wire through the grapevine at the top back of the wreath. The wire should be in an upside down u shape. Once the wire has been fed through the wreath, twist to tighten, then push the twisted portion up and back through the grapevine for a tight fit.