The Correct Way to Insert Flower Stems Into Grapevine Wreaths (2024)

By Julie Siomacco | July 2, 2020 | 13

Alright y’all, I’m back again with another quick Tip Tuesday video for you. This one’s geared toward the beginner wreath makers out there, but it’s one that hardly ever gets addressed in wreath making tutorials: the correct way to insert flower stems into your grapevine wreath.

Learning how to do this correctly cut my wreath making time – no joke! – IN HALF! Because a lot of new wreath makers (my 10-years-ago self included) do this incorrectly and wind up spending just as much time cleaning up all the stems and hot glue that are sticking out the back as they do actually putting the wreath together.

So let’s get you started the right way!

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The Correct Way to Insert Stems in a Grapevine Wreath

A lot of beginners think that because you want the the flowers to be facing forward on your wreath, that you should be placing the stems straight back into the base. They spend time clipping openings into the grapevine so that it’s wide enough to fit the stems. Then after it’s finished, they have to spend time clipping those same stems off of the back. Not to mention all the extra hot glue strings that come out the back with them.

That’s just creating extra work!

But if you play around a bit with the flowers, you’ll notice that most of them have wire inside the stems which makes them bendable. And that’s great for making an arrangement lay the way you want it. But it also means that you can bend the stem close to the flower and now you can insert the stem into your wreath base sideways!

You can watch the short video below to see me demonstrate. But essentially, what you’ll want to do is locate the spot on the wreath that you want your flower to stick out, then dip your stem in hot glue and slide it into the wreath base WITH THE GRAIN of the vines. The stems will weave themselves into the inside of the grapevine wreath. You should hardly have, if any, popping out the back when you’re finished.

You’ll have a lot more room to add in stems this way, but if it’s really thick in one area, use a set of clippers to cut out one or two pieces of vine and that will make plenty of room for your stems.

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Happy Wreathing,

Julie

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FAQs

The Correct Way to Insert Flower Stems Into Grapevine Wreaths? ›

You might need to trim a few branches off the stem so you can slide it into the grapevine. You may also need to bend the greenery stems so they're more rounded, fitting the shape of the wreath. Shove the stems into the grapevine, then squeeze hot glue into the grapevine, to secure the stems you inserted.

How to attach stems to 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 to decorate a grapevine wreath with fresh flowers? ›

It couldn't be simpler – just cut your stems so that there are only a few inches remaining, then stick them directly into your grapevine wreath form! That easy! I kept my foliage and flowers toward the bottom but you can certainly do any configuration you like!

How do you attach a plant to a wreath? ›

Arrange the herbs where you want them to be, bending and curving them to match the shape of the wreath. Weave their stems into the wreath, then secure them in place by tying them to the wreath with twine or floral wire.

How do you attach a greenery to a wreath? ›

Look at your wreath design and decide where you want to add your greenery. Stick the floral pick into one of the ties where you bundled your deco mesh together because it's sturdier there. Use your needle-nose pliers and bend the end of the floral pick around the deco mesh and let it dry. Now it's glued in place.

How long do grapevine wreaths last? ›

In my experience, grapevine wreaths last at least five years, depending on how tight the weave is and what you use them for.

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