Pink Tree Wreath
I’m an absolute sucker for bottle brush trees. I love them in all colors and sizes and use them in my decorating and crafting throughout the year. As I’m typing this, I can see a giant pink one (with lights!) sitting on my office windowsill. This pink tree wreath has vintage vibes and is a great piece of decor the whole year round. It can go from Christmas to winter to Valentine’s Day and would even be great for Easter and spring. At that point, you might as well just leave it up because it’s super cute. 😉
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Supplies:
- grapevine wreath (this smaller one is already white)
- white spray paint
- hot glue gun
- pink burlap ribbon or this ready made bow
- twine
- scissors
- 2 packages of small bottle brush pink trees
- 4 medium bottle brush trees
- 2 large bottle brush pink/white trees
(When I bought the trees from Dollar Tree, there were many different colors. Most craft stores carry a variety of colors in their Christmas sections. For Amazon alternatives, try this and this)
Instructions:
Start by applying 2 coats of white spray paint to the grapevine wreath form. Allow time to dry in between coats. Obviously skip this if you have an already white wreath.
Remove the bases from the bottle brush trees. Place a line of hot glue to the wire bottom and then insert it in between grapevines on the wreath.
I made a simple bow using the pink burlap ribbon and then tied some twine in the center. You can totally use the premade bow of your choice! Either way, attach the bow with hot glue.
This vintage-look pink tree wreath is so easy to make–honestly it’s mostly drying time! It’s a mostly evergreen bit of decor in super trendy pinks–what’s not to love?!?