Once you have your greenery, you'll secure it to the
crown with your floral wire at the base of each greenery stem (like pictured below).
This wreath I made by just wrapping bunches of olive branches
together with floral wire until I had a long garland and then attaching both ends together.
This wreath I made by just wrapping bunches of olive branches together
with floral wire until I had a long garland and then attaching both ends together.
Working with tiny sprays of boxwood, stick the stems into the grapevine wreath and secure any flyaway
pieces with floral wire.
For this simple display, vintage glass jars were filled halfway with white rice and their rims embellished with cedar sprigs
attached with floral wire.
DIY Tip: Form old faux garlands into a circle and secure
them with floral wire to make inexpensive Christmas wreaths of any size.
• To add volume use any remaining pine cones and hot glue them on top of any spaces you could not get to
with your floral wire.
Then, I secured the ends with wire and hot glue and added eucalyptus and roses, securing
them with floral wire.
Step 1: Wrap the gate with the cheap garland securing
it with floral wire.
Just wanted to say, I'm terrible at keeping up
with floral wire but I always have a plethora of twist ties on hand....
Position the bow on the bottom of the wreath in the middle and secure
it with the floral wire.
I inserted the branches in a 30 degree angle, and after covering the frame with a thick layer of branches I secured
them with a floral wire all the way around.