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Simple Boxwood Flower Wreath

By Abbey DeHart · Published: July 30, 2015 · Last Updated: July 27, 2015

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Hey everyone!! Today I’m here to share with you how I added a touch of class and greenery to my bathroom with this Simple Boxwood Flower Wreath. The whole thing is very simple to create and boxwood wreathes are all the rage these days and typically are very expensive if you buy them at a store!! This will cost you just around $10 and will take about an hour to make!

Add a touch of class and greenery to your home with this Simple Boxwood Flower Wreath!

What you need:

One straw wreath form

5 or 6 – 15 foot long boxwood garland

Small flowers of choice from local craft store

Ribbon and/or lace

Hot glue

1. Start by wrapping your wreath form with the boxwood garland.

Add a touch of class and greenery to your home with this Simple Boxwood Flower Wreath!

Add a touch of class and greenery to your home with this Simple Boxwood Flower Wreath!

2. I selected some paper flowers I had purchased a while back from Michaels and used them to hot glue onto my wreath form. After I hot glued them in place, I wrapped the form with some gray lace and hot glued it down. Finally, I used some pom pom ribbon to wrap around the area where I placed flowers to kind of frame it in…

Add a touch of class and greenery to your home with this Simple Boxwood Flower Wreath!

Now I have a simple wreath for my bathroom that’s got a little bit of tradition with the boxwood and “funk” with the flowers and pom pom ribbon!

Always remember…you can make wreathes on your own pretty painlessly even if you’re not a master crafter! And when people come to your front door and tell you how gorgeous your wreath is and ask where you got it, you can grin with pride and let them know you MADE it!


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Abbey DeHart

I'm a working wife and mommy residing in Columbus, OH. By day I work in accounting and by night I'm a blogging, crafting fanatic. My blog has slowly developed into a creative outlet over the years.

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