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Ready to get your home ready for cupid to arrive then be sure to follow along and learn how to make a grapevine valentine heart wreath on a premade grapevine heart wreath form. This one you will not want to miss!

Remember when texting started to become popular? Seems like forever ago. Then remember when we learned how to create images with simple symbols. I thought I was so cool when I first sent a text using, “<3”, instead of the old-fashioned, “LOVE.” Well, you can imagine my excitement when emojis became a thing. My favorite one is the smiley face with the heart eyes. And when I describe this wreath to my friends, my text always includes that same exact emoji! Smiley face with the heart eyes!!! Because y’all… a grapevine Valentine Heart wreath with a large bow on a bed of greenery and florals. It deserves an emoji!

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Grapevine Valentine Heart Wreath

Just to be clear, this post is not all about the history of text messaging. Instead, it is all about an adorable DIY Valentine’s wreath that will look fabulous on your front door. Perfect for any front porch. It would even be cute hanging above your mantle, replacing the family picture of those you love the most, ha. Heck, it is even perfect decor anywhere in your home for that special season of LOVE.

This heart-shaped grapevine wreath goes from cute to elegant just by adding some leftover components from your craft stash – simple greenery, an assortment of red and white florals, and multiple styles of ribbon. If you want more fun and whimsical look, that is easily accomplished. You can be creative with some foam heart embellishments and glitter ball picks. Whatever style you prefer, let’s get started creating this one-of-a-kind Valentine Heart Wreath that is bound to make you feel like the emoji with a smiley face and heart eyes.

Supplies To Make A Grapevine Heart Wreath

Here are the supplies you will need for creating this wreath:

How to Make A Grapevine Heart Wreath

Step #1: To begin, my heart-shaped grapevine definitely had some character/challenges/flaws. First, it was really tight. I would struggle to work my pipe cleaners down through it, so I didn’t plan to. Second, the heart shape was not perfect, but that was okay. In observing your wreath frame, to begin with, (for whatever project you are doing) it helps to visualize what ways you can best create. Knowing what you have to work with is very important. Once I figured out which side of my frame I wanted to use, the angle for placement, and overall what I wanted, I felt ready. Are you ready?

Step #2: Grab your 20-30” swag. We are only going to use part of it. Cut off 10” with wire cutters from the top, saving the bottom of the swag for another project later. Fluff those pine tines, making pretty your 10” swag piece. Add that piece to the top of your heart at an angle. Manipulate and bend the swag to fit that shape as best as you can to create a base.

Step #3: Once in place, use zip ties to secure it. Try your best to work it through the tight grapevine. Use 2 to secure on both sides of your swag. Trim the excess of the zip ties so they don’t scratch up your customer’s door. Use pine tines on swag to hide any zip tie that can be seen. We now have a thicker surface to decorate.

Step #4: Grab your leftover florals from your craft stash. I am using a bundle of white flowers as a filler. Place it towards the front of your wreath on top of your swag piece. Use pine tines, hot glue, and/or zip ties to secure it to your grapevine.

Step #5: Using your EZ Bow Maker and repeat after me, “Pinch, Twist, and Loop.” That is the key to making beautiful bows! We will make several layered bows with lots of different colored, thin ribbons. We are using thin ribbons because we don’t want a huge bow to cover up/hide the heart shape.

Step #6 Let’s begin with your 2.5” black, white, and red ribbon as a base. Measure out about 9” to create your first tail. Give it a pinch and twist before sliding into your EZ Bow Maker. Pull tail down. We’re going to measure our loop to be about 6”. Bringing it back through, twisting it. Pulling the ribbon back through, you will measure out your second tail pointing out toward the top of your bow, about 11”. For each layer, you will alternate the sides in which you have your single loops. Trim ribbon to make the next layer. Keep the pattern of one loop, with 2 tails, one longer than the other.

Step #7: For the next layer, grab your 2nd ribbon, a 1.5” solid red. Repeat making 1 more single loop for this layer of bow. Give it a twist. The loops will alternate in directions, just as the tails. Trim ribbon and set aside.

Step #8: Third layer of ribbon with your 1.5” red and white polka dot ribbon, repeat steps to have 1 single loop and 2 tails. Pay attention to your loop and tail placement, as they should accent the first 2 layers of ribbon in your bow. That just means, make sure it is eye-appealing. Next, adding the 4th layer of the bow, made with a 1.5” black, white, and red checkered ribbon will be created repeating the same steps.

Step #9: Now for the 5th layer of the bow, made with a 1.5” white ribbon with red trim from the Hobby Lobby will be created repeating the same steps. Final ribbon to complete this bow will be made with your 1.5” black, white, and red with hearts to create your center loop for the bow. Phew, that’s a big beautiful bunch of layers.

Step #10: To finish the bow, get 2 pipe cleaners, and twist them together on ends to create 1 long pipe cleaner. Give a good tug to make sure they don’t come apart. Wrap it around all the layers of ribbon with the center of the pipe cleaner at the top. Hold the layers tight. While holding each side of the pipe cleaner as close to the bow, twist nice and tight. You’ll see the loops and tail start to form the bow. Twist the bow and not the ribbons. Fluff and adjust your loops and tails to your fancy.

Step #11: We want to add our big bow right in the center of that bundle of white florals. Use the pipe cleaners to weave down in and through the grapevine to secure. Work it around if your grapevine is too tight to squeeze through. Once on there, fluff and adjust your loops and tails by playing with placement. Pull the ribbon tails forward and backward so some of the white florals are showing through the bow.

Step #12: Be careful to maintain the heart shape of your grapevine. It is too cute to be hidden. Place shorter tails outside of the heart and longer tails hanging down lower on the inside. Dovetail the ribbon ends to keep it classy.

Step #13: Let’s add some red florals. Cut sections from your main bundle to work with. Push flowers up towards the top of the stems as you determine where to add. Have some pop from the top and bottom of your greenery base. Maintain the angles of your heart, as you workpieces into the greenery. Don’t forget to hot glue those stems as you work them in, adding pretty little pops of color.

Step #14: We will need to create a hanger since this grapevine wreath is not a traditional circle/oval shape. Grab a pipe cleaner to weave through the back of your grapevine. If it is really tight, use your needle nose pliers to allow you to open a tiny little opening for the pipe cleaner to get through there. Create a loop by tightening the pipe cleaner so it is nice and secure. Step back and take a look at your wreath. Make any adjustments as needed. Arrange the bow. Shift your greenery and florals. Decide if you want to add more, or leave it as fabulous as it is.

Fun Whimsical Valentines Wreath

Y’all! This wreath! It is so elegant! The selection of simple/classy ribbons just makes my heart swoon with delight. See, I told you. Smiley face with the heart eyes! If we wanted to make this more of a whimsical, fun valentine vibe, we could easily have done that. Just pop in some glitter foam hearts or a glitter ball pick in amongst all those florals. It would still be so cute! Oh man, this wreath. Do you love, love, LOVE it as much as me?

If you need any help with centerpiece-making, bow-making, wreath-making, or crafting in general, be sure to check out more of our tutorials on How to Make Wreaths.

We would love to see your beautiful summer wreaths! Please share with us over at the How To Make Wreaths Facebook Group.

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Learn how to make this quick and simple grapevine heart wreath for Valentine's Day!

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  • To begin, my heart-shaped grapevine definitely had some character/challenges/flaws. First, it was really tight. I would struggle to work my pipe cleaners down through it, so I didn't plan to. Second, the heart shape was not perfect, but that was okay. In observing your wreath frame, to begin with, (for whatever project you are doing) it helps to visualize what ways you can best create. Knowing what you have to work with is very important. Once I figured out which side of my frame I wanted to use, the angle for placement, and overall what I wanted, I felt ready.

  • Grab your 20-30” swag. We are only going to use part of it. Cut off 10” with wire cutters from the top, saving the bottom of the swag for another project later. Fluff those pine tines, making pretty your 10” swag piece. Add that piece to the top of your heart at an angle. Manipulate and bend the swag to fit that shape as best as you can to create a base.

  • Once in place, use zip ties to secure it. Try your best to work it through the tight grapevine. Use 2 to secure on both sides of your swag. Trim the excess of the zip ties so they don’t scratch up your customer’s door. Use pine tines on swag to hide any zip tie that can be seen. We now have a thicker surface to decorate.

  • Grab your leftover florals from your craft stash. I am using a bundle of white flowers as a filler. Place it towards the front of your wreath on top of your swag piece. Use pine tines, hot glue, and/or zip ties to secure it to your grapevine.

  • Using your EZ Bow Maker and repeat after me, “Pinch, Twist, and Loop.” That is the key to making beautiful bows! We will make several layered bows with lots of different colored, thin ribbons. We are using thin ribbons because we don’t want a huge bow to cover up/hide the heart shape.

  • Let’s begin with your 2.5” black, white, and red ribbon as a base. Measure out about 9” to create your first tail. Give it a pinch and twist before sliding into your EZ Bow Maker. Pull tail down. We’re going to measure our loop to be about 6”. Bringing it back through, twisting it. Pulling the ribbon back through, you will measure out your second tail pointing out toward the top of your bow, about 11”. For each layer, you will alternate the sides in which you have your single loops using 1.5" ribbon. Trim ribbon to make the next layer. Keep the pattern of one loop, with 2 tails, one longer than the other.

  • For the next layer, grab your 2nd ribbon, a 1.5 solid red. Repeat making 1 more single loop for this layer of bow. Give it a twist. The loops will alternate in directions, just as the tails. Trim ribbon and set aside.

  • Third layer of ribbon with your 1.5” red and white polka dot ribbon, repeat steps to have 1 single loop and 2 tails. Pay attention to your loop and tail placement, as they should accent the first 2 layers of ribbon in your bow. That just means, make sure it is eye-appealing. Next, adding the 4th layer of the bow, made with a 1.5” black, white, and red checkered ribbon will be created repeating the same steps.

  • Now for the 5th layer of the bow, made with a 1.5” white ribbon with red trim from the Hobby Lobby will be created repeating the same steps. Final ribbon to complete this bow will be made with your 1.5” black, white, and red with hearts to create your center loop for the bow. Phew, that’s a big beautiful bunch of layers.

  • To finish the bow, get 2 pipe cleaners, and twist them together on ends to create 1 long pipe cleaner. Give a good tug to make sure they don’t come apart. Wrap it around all the layers of ribbon with the center of the pipe cleaner at the top. Hold the layers tight. While holding each side of the pipe cleaner as close to the bow, twist nice and tight. You’ll see the loops and tail start to form the bow. Twist the bow and not the ribbons. Fluff and adjust your loops and tails to your fancy.

  • We want to add our big bow right in the center of that bundle of white florals. Use the pipe cleaners to weave down in and through the grapevine to secure. Work it around if your grapevine is too tight to squeeze through. Once on there, fluff and adjust your loops and tails by playing with placement. Pull the ribbon tails forward and backward so some of the white florals are showing through the bow.

  • Be careful to maintain the heart shape of your grapevine. It is too cute to be hidden. Place shorter tails outside of the heart and longer tails hanging down lower on the inside. Dovetail the ribbon ends to keep it classy.

  • Let’s add some red florals. Cut sections from your main bundle to work with. Push flowers up towards the top of the stems as you determine where to add. Have some pop from the top and bottom of your greenery base. Maintain the angles of your heart, as you workpieces into the greenery. Don’t forget to hot glue those stems as you work them in, adding pretty little pops of color.

  • We will need to create a hanger since this grapevine wreath is not a traditional circle/oval shape. Grab a pipe cleaner to weave through the back of your grapevine. If it is really tight, use your needle nose pliers to allow you to open a tiny little opening for the pipe cleaner to get through there. Create a loop by tightening the pipe cleaner so it is nice and secure. Step back and take a look at your wreath. Make any adjustments as needed. Arrange the bow. Shift your greenery and florals. Decide if you want to add more, or leave it as fabulous as it is.

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How do you make grape vines for crafts? ›

Leave the curly clinging tendrils in place to make attractive corkscrew shapes. Coil them in a large bowl or laundry basket and cover with water overnight so they remain pliable and easy to weave. If you are using older vines that are dry, soak them in water to rehydrate the material to make it more flexible.

How do you make a heart shaped door wreath? ›

How to make
  1. Add glue to sections of the polystyrene heart.
  2. Add pom poms a few at a time, making sure the glue has time to try.
  3. Fill the front side of the heart with the pom poms.
  4. Leave enough time for the glue to dry and add a ribbon so you can hang your heart wreath!

How do you make a candy cane heart wreath? ›

Steps
  1. Place 2 candy canes facing each other to create a heart shape. ...
  2. To make ornaments, thread the ribbon between each candy cane heart or glue to center to hang. ...
  3. To make a wreath, arrange hearts side by side to form a circle, then glue the straight sides of the hearts together where they touch.

How to make a wreath step by step? ›

How to Make a Wreath
  1. Build a Bouquet or Bundle. To begin making a wreath, you first begin by making a small bouquet or a bundle of greenery and decorative items that look good in a small bunch. ...
  2. Add Bouquet to Wreath Form. ...
  3. Repeat Until the Wreath is Full. ...
  4. Add Final Bundle & Fill In the Gaps. ...
  5. Cut & Secure Wire. ...
  6. Add Decorations.
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How do you attach flowers to a grapevine wreath? ›

With a pan, all you need to do is dip the stem, then insert it into the grapevine network. Glue guns are handy for spot gluing and for intricate work, but for most of the permanent botanical work in a florist shop, a glue pan is likely more efficient. Try to keep a natural bristle brush in the glue pan.

How do you get fruit on grape vines? ›

Plant in full sun to provide the heat required to ripen the fruit. Each vine needs about 6 feet of space. Flowers and fruit develop on new shoots called canes. It is possible to get fruit one year after planting.

How do you shape a grape vine? ›

Most table grapes produce the highest yield of good quality fruit when cane-pruned. To spur prune, prune along main canes to leave spurs with two to three buds per spur, each four to six inches apart. Leave no more than 20 to 60 buds per plant, depending on the type of grape. Remove all other 1-year-old wood.

What can you make out of grape vines? ›

Grapevines provide a rustic, homely look, whether you are making wreaths, swags, or lighted balls or using them for other crafty projects. If they are growing in your backyard, your source of pliable, fresh grapevines is a treasure.

How do you shape a wreath? ›

Step 1 | Lay the wreath on a sturdy tabletop and place one hand on the frame to hold your Christmas wreath in place. Step 2 | Use your free hand to shape the tips. Start with the bottom layer and work your way up and inward. Step 3 | Shape each tip in the same direction and lift them to create layers of foliage.

How do you bend grapevines? ›

Bungee one end of your vine bundle to hold it in place. Then take a long outside vine and twist it around the entire bundle of vines. The wet vines will bend easily. You want to wrap the bundle tight enough to hold it together, yet not so hard that the vine splinters or breaks.

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