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Purple Floral Berry Wreath 

January 23, 2024 | DIY Seasonal Decor, Spring, Wreath Tutorials, Wreaths

Get ready to create a beautiful focal point for your decor with this Purple Floral Berry Wreath project! Using a grapevine wreath and artificial greenery, this DIY wreath ensures your space stays cute and vibrant for years. Dive into the floral fun and craft a wreath that’s not just pretty but practically timeless, too!

Purple Floral Berry Wreath 

Ready to jazz up your space with the sweet purple tones of this Floral Berry Wreath? It’s not just any wreath; it’s a decor focal piece made easy. We’re turning simplicity into a masterpiece with a grapevine wreath and a bunch of faux florals, berries, and greenery. Get ready to whip up a wreath that’s not only crazy simple but also dripping in everlasting beauty.

Floral Berry Wreath

Get ready to be shocked by the beauty you can create in just a few minutes. Pop in those florals and berries onto the grapevine wreath, and bam – a beautiful show of colors and textures that turns a simple wreath into a jaw-dropping masterpiece. It’s not just simple; it’s like turning everyday stuff into something you’ll love for years to come. Who knew a handful of materials could make nature’s charm look so darn extraordinary?

Directions

  • Start by prepping your Frosted Gingko Bushes. You will want to break each bush into smaller stems by cutting the wires with your wire cutters. 
  • Begin placing your Frosted Gingko Bush pieces into the wreath. Choose a space for your piece to begin, then add the pieces so they are going around the perimeter, facing away from your starting point This will show movement. 
  • Break down your Lavender Berry Stems into 3 pieces each, and then begin adding them to your piece. Add them into your wreath, following, again, the movement of the wreath. I added them evenly up the wreath. 
  • Take a step back from your piece and look for holes. This is a great time to do this, before we add any more filler. I found a couple holes, so I added my leftover Ginkgo Bush pieces into those gaps. 
  • Now, grab your Purple Feather Reed Grass Stems and break it apart. This will be easy to break apart. 
  • Add these stems in and around your greenery. I like to add these stems in for height and drama. I disperse them throughout the design. I added my pieces mostly around the perimeter of the piece, but you could cut your stems shorter and add them to the center. 
  • Fluff any of your florals that have gotten squished, and you’re ready to go! 

TIPS AND TRICKS

  • I love my glue skillet. It’s a simple skillet for the kitchen that I melt my glue sticks in to allow me to just dip my stems in and easily add them to my wreath.
  • If you are worried about placement, do a dry run! You can just add your stems into the wreath without the glue and then move them around until you‘re happy with the placement. Then add your glue for your final placement!

Is this Floral Berry Wreath project beginner friendly?

Absolutely! The Purple Floral Berry Wreath project is as beginner-friendly as it gets. No need to worry about complex crafting skills. This wreath is a DIY project that anyone can do. Whether you’re doing your first wreath or a seasoned pro, embrace the joy of creating without the stress, and soon enough, you’ll have a beautiful wreath that’ll leave everyone wondering if you’ve been secretly mastering the art of crafting all along!

Can I use a grapevine wreath outside?

You bet! The grapevine wreath used in the Purple Floral Berry Wreath project is outdoor-ready. Its natural sturdiness makes it a perfect fit for outdoor spaces, bringing a touch of floral beauty to your front door or garden. Just keep in mind to place it in a sheltered area, like a covered porch, to shield it from extreme weather conditions.

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