A Pair of Grapevine Hearts

4 Materials
$20
30 Minutes
Easy

A simple idea for my front door for Valentine’s day ended up being even simpler than I imagined. This sweet little decoration went together so quickly!

A pair of grapevine hearts were picked up curbside from Michael’s! I can tell you I am loving shopping online and picking up items without leaving my car!


Just six bunches of the inexpensive little bunches of red tulips are all that are needed for this project. (I over ordered and have lots of these to either return OR create something else for Valentine’s Day.)

Cut each little cluster of tulips off of the bunch of tulips, but leave at least a couple of inches of the wire stem to use to secure the blossoms to the wreath.

All you have to do now is add your tulips to your wreath! Stick the stems of the tulips into the grapevine wreath, making sure it is secure.

You want the tulips to go up from the middle of the heart and then flow around and down both sides to meet in the middle on the bottom. Don’t make the wreath too full so that the heart shape is still clear.

If you have trouble securing the tulips, you can always add some hot glue to secure them. I was able to secure all of mine without adding glue.

When your first heart is complete it is time to attach your second grapevine heart. Attach the second heart BEFORE you add the tulips to it.

Use two brown pipe cleaners to attach the two wreaths together in two different places. Now it is time to turn them over and finish the second heart.

Add the tulips to the second heart the same way you did the first and in no time, your double hearts are complete!

I have decided to hang my hearts on my front door, but they would be perfect displayed anyplace in my home. If you would like, you can make one large heart using the same method!


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  • Nyp49508013 Nyp49508013 on Dec 31, 2022

    Can I use Dollar Tree Tulips ?

  • Mary Mary on Dec 31, 2022

    It’s a good idea…however, I really likes it when you had done only one side!

  • Karen Karen on Feb 07, 2024

    I only did the one. I think it looks ok. :))

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  • Norah Alchian Norah Alchian on Feb 03, 2024

    Yes!!! Thank you for sharing, I love this project

    i used 🌹 rosas from dollar tree, but I think it would had looked better with tulips 🌷😫

  • Pammy Pammy on Feb 10, 2024

    Really good valentines idea!!! I like that you used tulips instead of roses (not fond of roses unless they are real).

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