How to Make a Succulent and Boxwood Wreath

Erin
by Erin
15 Minutes
Easy
Boxwood wreaths add such warmth and charm to any space. This easy tutorial will show you how to make a succulent and boxwood wreath for your home.
Boxwood wreaths are so simple, yet so pretty, I’d have one in every room, but they can be expensive. Not to mention if it’s made from real boxwood, it doesn’t last forever. This faux boxwood wreath is a wonderful alternative. It’s the perfect year round wreath!
Step 1


Gather your supplies. Cut several 4-inch pieces of floral wire off the spool with wire cutters.
Step 2


Place first strand of boxwood garland over the wreath frame and push it between the metal grooves. Twist wire around the boxwood to attach it to the wire wreath. Continue around the wreath until the entire garland is attached completely to the wire frame. Repeat with the second boxwood garland.


Tip: Attach the boxwood garland with pre-cut wire about every 6” – 8” for a secure hold.
Step 3


Fluff out the boxwood garland so it hangs nicely and covers the metal wreath frame completely with no gaps or holes.


Step 4


Take scissors and cut apart the moss and tuck pieces around the boxwood garland. Attach the ends of moss strands with floral wire from the backside. Tuck some of the moss into the boxwood and let other pieces hang loosely.


Step 5


Cut long stems of succulents to fit into wreath without coming out the back side. Place the large succulents and florals in one of the bottom corners of the wreath. Position the remaining succulents and flowers in a triangular shape around the larger ones, and attach to the wire wreath from the back side with floral wire.
Step 6


For hanging the wreath, tie a small loop of twine to the top, center of the wire wreath.


The project took about 15 minutes to assemble and could be customized with whatever succulents or flowers you’d like. I think it could easily be changed out with other flowers depending on the season.
Erin
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