Do you love boxwood wreaths but don’t want to shell out the money to pay for one? In my research I found boxwood wreaths to cost $20 to greater than $100. If you are looking for ways to add budget friendly accessories this is the perfect post for you!*This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience. Click here to read my full disclosure policy.
Here I will show you how to make your own boxwood wreath for around $10.
TOOLS FOR BOXWOOD WREATH
- Scissors or wire cutters
- Glue gun
SUPPLIES FOR BOXWOOD WREATH
- Grapevine wreath – I used the 14″ one from Hobby Lobby – cost is $3.99
- Artificial boxwood garland purchased from Hobby Lobby – mine was on sale for 50% off.
- 4 ply (1 lb.) jute – I used this one
STEPS FOR BOXWOOD WREATH
Step 1) I started out by trimming any extra loose pieces on the grapevine wreath with the wire cutters. Then I pulled the stems off and glued them to the wreath with the glue gun. I used bamboo sticks/skewers to hold the stems in place to avoid burning my self with the hot glue. I made one pass along the whole wreath and then made another pass adding extra stems in bare spots. Finally I threaded jute in the back of the wreath to hang it on my back door.
Just this little greenery really adds so much to the Farmhouse Kitchen Nook.
Don’t you love it when you can DIY something so much cheaper than buying?
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