Valentine’s Day Wreath

INSIDE : Learn how to make a simple grapevine Valentine’s Day Wreath this year. Add a few red and pink felt flowers for the finishing touch!

Simple grapevine Valentines Day wreath! Delineate Your Dwelling
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I love dressing up my front door with simple wreaths for each season.  This year, I assembled a grapevine Valentine’s Day wreath together in less than a half hour.  I loved how carefree and organic it looks.  You can see below for how you can create one of your very own!

Looking for more amazing Valentine’s Day projects?  You’ll love these fun ideas.

What supplies are need to make a heart grapevine wreath?

Heart Shaped Grapevine wreath
Pink + Red Felt
Hot Glue
Various pink silk florals

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I bought a heart shaped grape vine wreath as the base from Hobby Lobby store, you can find these at your local craft supply stores.

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Then using pink, red and fuchsia felt, I created simple felt flowers.  These flowers can be made in just moments and then I was able to secure them with hot glue.

Simple grapevine Valentines Day wreath! Delineate Your Dwelling

 After sticking in a few additional embellishments, it was done.  A pretty pink ribbon to tie up the wreath and my front door had it’s new spring look!

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I love changing out my front door wreath and this turned out to be a fun and simple wreath for the upcoming Valentine’s Day holiday!
 Simple grapevine Valentines Day wreath! Delineate Your Dwelling

 Have you made something festive for your front door?  Be sure to let me know in the comments below!

If you’re looking for other wreaths, you might like these…

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3 Comments

  1. Bonnie,
    Thank you for adding a bit of loving thoughts to my day with your beautiful wreath.
    Happy Creating,
    Karen Marie

  2. What a beautiful wreath, a great idea and vibrant colors!

    1. delineateyourdwelling says:

      Thanks for the sweet comments, Heidi!

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