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Easy Faux DIY Boxwood Wreath

June 12, 2015

Easy and inexpensive way to create a DIY faux boxwood wreath for you home decor.



CREATE   |   Published June 12, 2015






For quite awhile I've been debating whether or not to purchase a boxwood wreath.  I'm crazy about boxwood and love to throw it in all over the place in my decorating, in case you hadn't noticed.  But nice preserved boxwood is quite pricey.  The last time I was in Target I stood in the Smith & Hawkin aisle for the longest time debating should-I-or-shouldn't-I.  Obviously I opted for the should not choice, but still wish I hadn't.

But as I was doing some cleaning the other day, I came across some faux greenery I bought last year at JoAnn Fabrics.  Even though it isn't preserved or even incredibly realistic I thought I give making my own wreath a try.  And since it was so easy and turned out way better than I expected, I thought I would share it with you today.



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Do you love the look of preserved boxwood wreaths but hate the cost?  Check out this simple DIY project to make your own for a fraction of the cost!  |  anderson + grant



DIY FAUX BOXWOOD WREATH


You'll need.....
Fake boxwood (I'm pretty sure JoAnn's does not still carry this, but Hobby Lobby and Michaels have some great choices).
Green floral wire
Grapevine wreath



The amount of greenery that you'll need will be based on the size of wreath that you're making.  I used four bunches of the boxwood.






The proper way to make a wreath would involve taking the greenery off of the stem and using the paddle of wire to wrap around and around the wreath to hold the small branches together.  But this is the easy version, remember?






Tuck a single bunch of the greenery into the piece of grapevine that wraps around the wreath to hold it all together.  Then using short pieces of green floral wire, wire the individual stems in a few places to hold everything down.  Do this the whole way around the wreath, wiring the greenery just where it needs attached.



I didn't want to wrap the wire around the entire wreath because it would show, so I pulled the wire through individual pieces of the grapevine.






Fluff the branches out a bit and that is it!  Aren't easy projects exciting!?!?



Boxwood wreaths and topiaries can be used in decor year round.  Find out how to make your own easy and inexpensive wreath to add to your home!  |  www.andersonandgrant.com



It seriously took about twenty minutes start to finish and that included getting out my supplies.  The receipt was actually still in the bag for the greenery which I had purchased on sale.  It came to $10 and the grapevine wreath was a yard sale purchase last year for $2.  So for $12, I have a wreath that will make me happy and satisfy my desire for another piece of boxwood.  And when I grow tired of my DIY, the greenery can be removed and everything can be used elsewhere.  Sounds like a perfect project to me!  What do you think?



A wreath hanging on the front door says HOME.  Find out how to make this stylish boxwood wreath to brighten up the outside of your house!   |  Tutorial at www.andersonandgrant.com



I used this wreath the other day in the vignette showcasing some of my newest purchases.  The post can be viewed here.



Boxwood and vintage finds make a unique display in any home.  Check out this post for ideas on adding a little character to your space.  |  www.andersonandgrant.com



Thanks so much for visiting today.  Have a fantastic weekend!



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