Image by Jenny’s Wreath Boutique via Youtube
There are tons of flower wreaths you can find online, but one of the most beautiful I have ever seen is by Jenny’s Wreath Boutique. Isn’t this gorgeous? I love the arrangement and how full it looks. She made sure that every branch and stem was not loose, making it sturdy and higher in quality! Watch the video below for full instructions.
Trim the grapevine with the wire cutter to make it clean. Put it aside.
Push the leaves of the tulips up to the top, then cut the branches using a wire cutter. Pull on it a little bit – if it comes off easily, dab some glue in the little hole and stick it back on. This is to make sure that the tulips will not fall apart easily. Repeat for all bushes.
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Pull the tulip heads – if they come off easily, glue them. If there is a missing tulip head, set those aside. Sometimes the leaves are frayed, you can just use the tulip from that branch and place it on the missing one.
Add some glue on the stem and put it along the grain of the grapevine. Next, get one with the other color and do the same thing. You need three branches in each row in alternating colors. For the next layer, put it on top, so you don’t need to pick up the tulips until the very end. Rotate the ones with long grass to evenly distribute them. Continue the process all around the grapevine.
As you reach the end, lift the tulips and slide in the last row of tulip picks.