Spring is in the air and that means FLOWERS – FLOWERS EVERYWHERE – and that makes me incredibly happy. Over the past year I have been seeing amazing tulip wreaths on Etsy and to me, they are the epitome of spring. I wanted one. I had to have one... BUT they are upwards of $200. NO WAY was that going to happen on a college student’s budgets. So, like most things, I turned to DIY.
DIY SPRING TULIP WREATH TUTORIAL:
Supplies:
-9 bunches mini tulips $20 50% off
-12 inch wreath $2 thrifted
-hot glue gun already owned
-glue sticks I had some
-ribbon I had some
-wire cutters already owned
Make Time: 1 hour
Cost: approx. $22
$2 Wreath from D.I. turned into..
A perfect wreath and much cheaper than buying a new one!
1. Take each of the flower bunches and push the leaves to the top – toward the flowers.
2. With wire cutters, cut each of the stems so they are separated from each other.
3. Separate flowers into colors.
4. With hot glue gun. Individually place each stem onto the wreath, making sure there aren't any gaps where the wreath it showing.
5. You want to make sure the wreath is covered, so spread the flowers generously.
6. Also, make sure that you alternating colors and purposefully placing them so that the colors are mixed well.
7. When you have covered the entirety of the wreath, fill in any gaps with left over stems.
8. Finish wreath with a beautiful ribbon, hang on the door or over a mirror and enjoy your beautiful wreath while celebrate spring!
How did you like this project? Does it compare to the expensive $200 wreaths? Let me know – I love hearing your comments!