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How to Make a Ribbon Wreath

Creating a ribbon wreath is a fun and creative DIY project that can be customized for any season, holiday, or occasion. Below is a detailed step-by-step guide on how to make a ribbon wreath, specifically focusing on creating one for summer. This guide will walk you through the materials needed and the process of assembling your wreath.


Materials Needed

  1. Wreath Base: Choose a wire wreath frame, foam wreath form, or grapevine wreath base depending on your preference.

  2. Ribbons: Select ribbons in various colors, patterns, and textures that fit your summer theme (e.g., bright colors like yellow, pink, blue, floral prints, or nautical designs).

  3. Scissors: For cutting ribbons to the desired length.

  4. Pipe Cleaners or Floral Wire: These are used to secure the ribbons to the frame.

  5. Hot Glue Gun (Optional): For attaching embellishments or securing loose ends.

  6. Decorative Embellishments (Optional): Items such as artificial flowers, seashells, small figurines (like flamingos or starfish), or summer-themed ornaments can add extra flair.


Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Prepare Your Materials

  • Gather all materials in one place before starting.

  • Cut your ribbons into equal lengths (typically 8–12 inches each). The exact length depends on how full you want your wreath to look; longer pieces create more volume.

Step 2: Attach Ribbons to the Wreath Base

  • If using a wire frame:

    • Fold each ribbon piece in half to create a loop.

    • Place the folded end under one section of the wire frame.

    • Pull the loose ends through the loop and tighten it around the wire securely (this is called a “slip knot”).

    • Repeat this process until all sections of the wire frame are covered with ribbons.

  • If using a foam base:

    • Pinch each ribbon piece in the center and use floral pins or hot glue to attach it directly to the foam base.

    • Continue adding ribbons until the entire surface is covered.

Step 3: Fluff and Arrange Ribbons

  • Once all ribbons are attached, fluff them out by pulling apart layers and adjusting their angles so they appear full and evenly distributed.

Step 4: Add Decorative Embellishments

  • Use hot glue or floral wire to attach any additional decorations like artificial flowers, seashells, or themed ornaments.

  • Position these embellishments strategically around your wreath for balance and visual appeal.

Step 5: Add Hanging Hardware

  • Attach a loop of ribbon or twine at the back of your wreath for easy hanging.