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How to Make a Boxwood Wreath – HOMES+ Magazine

How to Make a Boxwood Wreath

Spring is finally here! Wreaths are a great way to liven up your front porch, infusing the colours and spirit of the season.  Making your own wreath is a fantastic way to ensure the size, fullness and style are exactly what you are looking for, with the added benefit of pride for all your hard work!  Boxwood wreaths are a popular spring option, but can also remain part of your front porch décor throughout the summer months.

PRO-TIP: the rule of thumb is there should be 6 inches on either side of your wreath to the edge of the door and should hang roughly 14 inches from the top on a standard door.

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How to Make a Boxwood Wreath

Servings 1 18″ Wreath

Ingredients

  • Hot glue gun
  • 18 inch grapevine wreath ring
  • 6 ft boxwood garland
  • 3 ft of ribbon
  • Craft pliers

Instructions

  • Lay all material on a spacious surface, ensuring your glue gun is plugged in.
  • Using craft pliers remove the boxwood stems from the entire garland and place in piles. You will need all the stems from the garland!
  • Apply hot glue to the end of each stem and weave the stem between the wood vines of the wreath ring.
  • Work your way around the entire ring to ensure each stem is placed slightly on top of the next.
  • When the wreath ring is ¾ completed, place desired ribbon loosely around the ring. This ensures you can create a natural placement for the ribbon by placing stems around it.
  • As you reach the ribbon, gently move the ribbon to the side to allow stems to be inserted under the ribbon.
  • Once stems have been attached around the entire ring, hold wreath ring upright to check the sides for any bare sections.
  • With a final check for any loose stems, your wreath is ready for the front door!
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