Making a wedding wreath for a front door is a simple task that can add a gorgeous, elegant touch to your wedding. This wreath can be hung on the front door of the church or the bride-to-be's home, or even given as a gift to the mother of the bride. The wreath is made using a simple mix of whites and greenery, with flowers like roses, hydrangeas, and dahlias. The first step is to add ribbon tails to the wreath, followed by prepping and placing the flowers, and finally gluing them in place. This wreath can also be used as a table arrangement or customised to match your wedding colours.
Characteristics | Values |
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Size | 12" |
Materials | Grapevine wreath, silk flower bushes (white rose, hydrangea, dahlia), ribbon |
Colours | White, green |
Tools | Hot glue gun, scissors |
What You'll Learn
Choosing a colour scheme
There are many factors to consider when selecting your colours. Firstly, think about the wedding colours or the season. For example, a spring or summer wedding might call for pastel shades or vibrant florals, while an autumn or winter wedding could inspire a richer, more jewel-toned palette. You could also take cues from the wedding venue, such as a rustic barn or elegant ballroom, and choose colours that complement the surroundings.
If you're making the wreath for your own front door, consider the colours already present in your home décor. Do you want the wreath to match or complement your existing colour palette? Perhaps you want to incorporate your front door colour into the wreath, or maybe you'd like the wreath to stand out by choosing contrasting shades.
Once you've decided on a general colour scheme, it's time to select specific shades. A simple way to ensure your colours work well together is to use a colour wheel. Choose colours that are next to each other on the wheel for a harmonious look, or go for colours that are opposite each other if you want more contrast and drama.
Don't be afraid to mix and match different shades and experiment with combinations. You can also add neutrals like white, cream, or greenery to your wreath to soften and balance bolder colours.
Remember, the colour scheme you choose is a personal choice and should reflect the style and theme of the wedding or your own taste if it's for your front door.
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Selecting flowers and greenery
First, decide on a colour scheme. For a classic and elegant look, stick to a simple mix of whites and greenery, as shown in the example. However, feel free to change the colours to match your wedding theme or personal preference. You can opt for a single type of flower in varying shades, or go for a more vibrant, multicoloured wreath.
Next, choose your flowers. Roses, hydrangeas, dahlias, and smaller filler flowers are all excellent choices for a full and fluffy wreath. Consider the size of the flowers and how they will fit together. For instance, in the example, roses were used as the focal point, with larger hydrangeas added next, followed by dahlias, and then smaller flowers and greenery to fill in the gaps. You can also add in extra greenery, like lamb's ear leaves, to create a lush, natural look.
When preparing your flowers, trim the stems as needed and remove any plastic coating. Spread out the stems and flowers to give them a full appearance. Play around with the placement of the flowers on the wreath before securing them, and remember to step back and view the wreath from a distance to ensure an even distribution.
Finally, use hot glue to secure the flowers and greenery in place. Add the glue to the stem and push it into the wreath, being careful not to poke through to the back.
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Adding ribbon tails
- Cut your chosen ribbon to the desired length. You can use one type of ribbon or mix and match different colours and textures, such as sheer and iridescent whites, for a more varied and unique look.
- Wrap the ribbon around the bottom of the wreath and tie it in a knot. Repeat this step with each ribbon, adding as many tails as you like.
- If you want to protect your work surface, cover it with parchment or wax paper before starting.
This is a simple way to add a decorative touch to your wedding wreath and make it more full and elegant.
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Arranging flowers and leaves
Start by preparing your flowers and greenery. Trim the stems as needed and remove any extra plastic coating. Open up and spread out the stems and flowers to create a full and voluminous look. This step ensures that your wreath will not lie flat and will have a three-dimensional appearance.
Next, place your flowers on the wreath to determine their exact placement. It is important to plan the arrangement before securing them in place. Position the flowers facing the same direction and hide their stems in the grapevine wreath. This creates a neat and tidy look.
Once you are happy with the placement, it's time to secure the flowers. Using hot glue, add a small amount to the stem and insert it into the grapevine wreath. Be careful not to push the stem all the way through to the back of the wreath. This technique will ensure that your flowers are securely attached.
Now, it's time to add additional flowers and greenery to complete the wreath. Start with your favourite flowers, followed by the larger blooms, and then the smaller flowers and greenery. Take your time and step back occasionally to view the wreath from a distance. This will help you see any areas that need more flowers or greenery.
Continue filling in any empty spaces until you achieve a full and fluffy wreath. Remember to place and secure each element one at a time, stepping back to evaluate your work as you go. This careful approach will ensure that your wedding wreath looks elegant and professionally made.
By following these steps and taking your time, you will create a stunning wedding wreath that will be a beautiful addition to your front door, the church, or even as a gift for the bride-to-be or mother of the bride.
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Using glue to secure flowers
To make a wedding wreath for a front door, you'll need to secure your flowers in place. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to do this using glue:
First, trim the stems of your flowers and greenery as needed, and remove any extra plastic coating on the stems. Then, open up and spread out the stems and flowers so they look full and not flat. Place your flowers on the wreath to determine exactly where you want them before you start gluing.
Next, put the flower stems down in the grapevine wreath to hide them, making sure all the flowers are facing the same direction. Once you're happy with the placement, it's time to glue. Add hot glue to the stem and put the stem into the grapevine wreath (be careful not to push the stem all the way through to the back).
Continue this process, adding your flowers and greenery one type at a time, gluing as you go. Step back and look at the wreath from a distance every so often to see where you need to add more flowers or greenery. This should be a very full, fluffy wreath, so keep filling in any empty spaces.
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Frequently asked questions
You will need a 12" grapevine wreath, silk flower bushes (white rose, hydrangea, and dahlia), and ribbon (5/8" white sheer, wired white print, and sheer cream wired).
First, add ribbon tails to your wreath. Cut the length of ribbon you would like, wrap it around the bottom of the wreath, and tie it in a knot. Repeat this step with different ribbons until you are happy with the number of tails.
To attach flowers to your wreath, first trim the stems as needed and remove any extra plastic coating. Then, place your flowers on the wreath to determine exactly where you want them. Once you are happy with their placement, use hot glue to secure the flowers by adding glue to the stem and placing it into the grapevine wreath.
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If you don't want to hang your wedding wreath on a door, you can use it as a table arrangement with a hurricane candle in the middle.