This amazing cross grapevine door hanger only takes about 20 minutes to create and uses very few supplies. Follow along as I teach you how to make this eye-catching cross wreath that will look stunning on any door.

Cross-Shaped Grapevine Door Hanger
Easter is right around the corner and we have a beautiful piece to help celebrate the reason for the Easter Season! I can’t wait to show you a super easy and quick design that uses a cross grapevine wreath base. The cream-colored peach blossoms and white berries scream Springtime and are so bright and cheery. Everyone is going to love this unique cross wreath with berries and peach blossoms!
Quick and easy designs are my favorite way to decorate for any season, and Easter is no exception! This also gives us a chance to use something like a cross wreath base, which we don’t get to do very often. It’s so unique and doesn’t require a lot to make a big impact. I love the mini leaf greenery we are using to build a foundation for the design. It’s classic and is the perfect base for the rest of the floral components of this wreath. The fresh peach blossoms along with the white berries, really pop when they are layered on top of the greenery.
We really want to use the length of the cross wreath base to enhance our design and draw our eye downward. I like to use longer stems also to help lengthen the design and keep with the flow. The white berry stems are perfect for this, and also add some whimsy and movement to the wreath. We are also going to cluster some stems together to get a nice full foundation. A simple 2-1 bow recipe with a classic black and white check with burlap border ribbon is the perfect neutral bow to enhance the other florals. Whether you are making a lot of these for your shops and booths, or just one for yourself, this cross wreath with berries is a stunner!
How to Make a Cross Grapevine Door Hanger
Ingredients
Cream Peach Blossom Stem
Green Mini Leaf Bush
Directions
- Start with a twig cross grapevine base. Cut your green mini leaf bush into smaller stems and “shake hands” with them to spread and fluff the stems.
- Crisscross the greenery stems and place them on the cross diagonally going left to right, along the length of the cross base.
- Repeat the same step to add more greenery stems to build up your swag base. Attach your base stems together at the stems with a cable tie.
- For the second layer, we are going to add a mini white berry stem. Tear your individual berry stems apart and spread each berry twig out.
- Crisscross the white berries, similar to the greenery base. Add a second layer of white berries on the bottom and cable tie to the base greenery.
- Grab your cream peach blossom and cut the longer spray from the stem. Add the two stems of peach blossoms going downward. Add the longer, single peach blossom coming up.
- Use your cable ties and tie everything together in the center. Add a dab of hot glue on top of the cable tie and Spanish moss to secure everything together.
- Place your greenery and floral base at an angle in the center of the cross. Use a cable tie to attach through the wire base to secure. Add another dab of hot glue and Spanish moss to hide the mechanics.
- Grab your EZ Bowmaker and the buffalo check trimmed with burlap ribbon. Your tails should be as long as the cross. Measure your first tail and add into the Bowmaker. Make two 6” loops on each side and trim the tails at opposite angles.
- Make a second set of tails half the length of the first. Then make one 5” loop on each side and trim the tails at opposite angles. Slide a cable tie around the center and pull the bow off. Add a second attachment cable tie through, then cinch the cable tie tight.
- Cut a small length of ribbon and fold over itself widthwise so the burlap is showing. Tie around the center to hide the cable tie.
- Attach your bow just under the cluster in the center of your swag base. Take the back tails and run behind the swag base. Curl the front tails up around your finger.
- Hot glue an individual stem of greenery coming from the bottom of your bow. Add a couple more if you’d like!
What is the difference between sprays and stems?
I often get asked what the difference between sprays and stems when we are talking about supplies that we like to use in our designs. The answer is simple:
- Spray: are longer and best used for projects, just like our cross wreath with berries, to add some length and draw your eye downward through your design.
- Pick: is an individual stem that is used singularly on its own usually.
It’s important to know these terms and learn them to help follow along with us! We’ll teach you anything and everything you’ll need to know to create beautiful designs for any occasion.
Are you searching for a unique DIY project this Halloween? Look no further than the Frankie Centerpiece Kit, perfect for adding a personalized and cute spooky touch to your Halloween decor. This DIY arrangement kit blends creativity with simplicity, making it an ideal craft for all skill levels.
DIY Frankie Centerpiece for Halloween Home Decor
Crafting your centerpiece is straightforward and enjoyable. You’ll need some basic tools like styrofoam, wire cutters, scissors, and hot glue. Begin by setting styrofoam inside the bucket, strategically place the twig sprays and, and use the eyeball picks for a finishing touch of flair.

Let me show you how to create your own DIY Frankenstein Halloween Centerpiece that is a cute not spooky decoration for Halloween. Mixing your spooky decorations with old and new gives you fun times spent crafting together now while reminiscing about the Halloweve of yester years. It’s a wonderful way to start a family tradition or simply enjoy some seasonal crafting magic.
Ingredients
Directions
- Start by finding cutting the styrofoam so it is nestled inside of the Green Frankenstein Bucket so that it sits nicely inside and glue down. I like to use both Gorilla Glue and Hot Glue to really secure it for both now and long term.
- Cut Black Garland Base into small sections and set your base, spreading for maximum coverage.
- Prep your picks by grabbing your Purple Green Orange Felt Ball Twig Sprays. Sseparating them into smaller picks. You can also twist the black chenille around your finger to create a fun effect.
- Trim your Glitter Eye Ball Picks and add to the stryofoam. Be sure to space them for the best visual display.
- Cut and prep the White Black Chenille Curly Stems add some dimension to them by curling with your fingers to really give them life.
- Stem back and look at your your centerpiece. Are thier bald or blank spaces? Fluff you black garland to fill and use the wires in your products from Keleas.com to really get the pieces where you want them.
- Grab one of your Glitter Curly Velvet Ball Picks and trim the stem down to a couple of inches. Fluff out your pick, and then place it to the left of your bow, tucking it behind the bow to have it peek out from behind it.