An easy DIY wreath project that takes only about 15 minutes (or less!) to complete. The best part is that you can use whatever color combinations you like – so let your creativity shine!
I love hydrangeas. I think they’re so beautiful and delicate. They scream of warm, whimsical nights full of twinkling lights and candlelight. Oh, wait… that was my August wedding.
For my wedding reception, I had two small arrangements on each table and oh how I loved them! I opted for the small, green variety. Take a look:
For this DIY project, I used a small grapevine wreath from my previous DIY Autumn Wreath. Wow, I’m really getting mileage out of that thing! And now it’s onto its second use – a springtime hydrangea wreath.
It was my Mom’s idea to bunch the three colors like that. Love it!
- 1 large grapevine wreath
- 3 large fake hydrangea flowers
- Scissors
- Snip each flower stem with your scissors, leaving about 5-6 inches at the bottom (note: if your scissors don’t cut all the way through the stem because there’s a wire, just bend the stem where you cut and it will break off).
- Take your first flower and weave the stem through the grapevine wreath, securing it in place.
- Repeat for remaining two flowers.
- If your hydrangea flowers came with leaves, chances are they pop off. Take two and weave its stem in the wreath to secure in place.
Arthur in the Garden! says
Wonderfull!
Ashley Kinder says
Thank you!
Nancy Owens says
I love hydrangea flowers. I can’t wait to make one! Love it!
fancyfork says
Thank you, me too! They’re my second favorite flower, right after peonies.