Valentine wreath tutorial is partly a re-purposing of a Christmas wreath! Sometimes, especially when making a wreath for yourself, you don't always have to start from scratch!
We fashioned a leftover Christmas wreath, sans the bows and signs, and turned it into a Valentine Wreath by adding some new ribbons and a metal heart sign.
XB79710-01 10" White Fabric Mesh - 1 Roll
Fabric mesh is one of my favorite products for wreath making. It has a Polyester fiber in it which gives the Polypropylene as less "plastic" feel.
RE550227 10" White Snow Mesh - 1 Roll
11015-40-12 2.5" Valentine Ribbon
RG882724 2.5" Red Black Glitter Stripe
RG0178302 1.5" Red Black White Polka Dot
RW7620F3 1.5" Red White Vertical Stripe
The Valentine Wreath base was made using the ruffle technique. Click here for that video: Season's Greetings Deco Mesh Wreath
The ribbons for the Valentine Wreath were cut 13" in length.
The 2.5" ribbons were dovetailed and the smaller ribbons just cut at an angle. The Ribbon Tail Board just speeds up the process of cutting ribbon strips.
Secure ribbon clusters in the twist. Alternate the ribbon pattern as desired.
An alternative to ribbon strips would be to just make large bows, or loops and tails with the ribbon.
Attach the sign to either side or the center using chenille stems or floral wire. Make a hanger for the back of the wreath using zip ties, floral wire or chenille stems.
Make a hand tied bow or use the E-Z Bowmaker and attach bow to the Valentine wreath.
Finishing Up
Check the back of the Valentine wreath and make sure to sharp wires or anything is protruding that might scratch your door. Fluff your ribbons. All the ribbon was wired which makes fluffing easier.