This gorgeous tulip wreath looks intricate to make but doesn’t require any expert skills.
We used an 18-inch wire wreath form that measures about three inches wide all the way around.
To get started, wrap a 7-inch section of the wreath form with a 2- or 112-inch-wide ribbon.
Credit: Brie Passano
We used pink, but it’s possible for you to use any color you like.
We purchased our pre-bundled bunches at a crafts store.
Then, wrap the remaining ribbon around the stems and secure it with hot glue.
Wrap the stems with ribbon and secure them with glue.
Continue to layer, wrap, and glue the flowers around the wreath.
Cut the ribbon and secure the ends with glue.
Almost all of the wreath will be covered now, with a small portion of the wrapped form showing.
Secure with hot glue.
At this point, the wreath should be completely covered.
Secure anything loose with hot glue.
Make a small slit in the ribbon on the back of the wreath form.
Then, insert a piece of florist wire into the cut.