Spring Tulip Wreath

3 Materials
$25
1 Hour
Easy

This wreath has become one of my favorite wreaths. With just some beautiful tulips stems and ribbon, this version of a Spring tulip wreath is a very easy DIY wreath.


Now is the time to shop early for these beautiful tulip stems from Michaels before they are gone. I found that last year they were all sold out by the end of March.


For this project you will need:


  • Tulip stems
  • Ribbon
  • Hot Glue
  • 12″ Foam Wreath Form
  • Chenille stem for hanger



Since these beautiful Spring tulip bunches are small, you will need at least 10-12 bunches to complete this wreath. And maybe a few more depending on how full you want the floral to be around the foam wreath form.


For my version I used a simple 12″ foam wreath foam from Dollar Tree. Mainly because wreath foams are a great bargain at Dollar Tree.

First things first, you will need to cut up each bundle of tulips stems to have multiple small little stems of tulips.


Then there are only a few small steps to attach the ribbon and the stems to the foam wreath form.

Attach the end of the ribbon to the foam wreath form with hot glue and start wrapping the ribbon around the inner edge of the wreath. On top of the ribbon, glue on a tulip stem and wrap the ribbon around the wreath form again to help hold it in place.


Lay another stem on top of the first tulip stem, secure with more hot glue, and wrap the ribbon around the wreath form again moving along the entire form as you go.

Since I am right handed I wrapped the ribbons towards the center and then to the left to create the folds needed to tuck the stems of tulips in.


Every few wraps around the wreath form, I would add a drop of hot glue to secure the ribbon in place or the stems.


Continue these same steps around the wreath form until you reach where you started at. The end result will be a full and lush looking Spring tulip wreath.

The final step is to wrap the chenille around the wreath form between the tulip stems to create a loop to hang the wreath from.


I loved how this wreath looks hanging over my mantel. It would also look great on a front door.

Suggested materials:
  • Tulip Stems   (Michaels)
  • Foam Wreath Form   (Dollar Tree)
  • Decorative Ribbon   (Michaels)
Donna Powell
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  • Barbara Zorzin Barbara Zorzin on Mar 12, 2022

    Love the Wreath!

    Total cost? I looked at Michael's & even at 50% off, using that many stems would have cost over $65. Am I missing something? Thanks !

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