CELEBRATE SOUTHERN LINKUP: DIY Grapevine Wreath

Oh em gee y’all. I am beyond excited that today is the first day of the Celebrate Southern Linkup! Months and months ago J from Bless Her Heart Y’all and I started chatting about how we could team up and collaborate, while networking and appreciating our southern roots all at the same time. At which point, we decided to host this linkup called Celebrate Southern.

We aren’t just celebrating the word “southern.” We are celebrating ALL THINGS SOUTHERN. This is a great chance for all of us to come together and appreciate southern charm! Before I get into my Southern DIY post, I want to tell you a little bit more about this linkup! We are encouraging everyone to join! You don’t even have to use the word “y’all” in your every day vocabulary! You can post and share anything about southern style, southern craft, southern home decor, or southern recipe. Your post could simply be about why you love sweet tea and grits! Or it could even be a post about why you love the Southern city you live in, or a Southern city you have visited! The post you share can be an older post or a current post! We just want to link up and have some fun!

Southern Bloggers Linkup Celebrate Southern

As far as the rules go… we don’t have too many! We want to keep this fun! Here are a few things that we do want to point out though…

1 // You do not have to be a “Southern Blogger” to participate in this linkup! You just have to love Southern Charm!

2 // This is a great networking opportunity for everyone! Please participate in not only adding your link, but by visiting each others’ blogs.

3 // Approved topics to post? Southern anything! You can write about Southern recipes, Southern crafts, Southern style and clothes, Southern home decor, a Southern City you have visited or even the one you live in!
4 // Your posts do not have to be current, meaning you can share an older post! It does not have to be a post your published today!
5 // Just for fun, if you want to use the hashtag #CelebrateSouthern on social platforms, please feel free! This is just another great way to network!

6 // Please put the “Celebrate Southern” button (link below) on your page and/or link to both J and Susan.

Simple as that y’all! Please let either J or myself know if you have any questions! OH! I almost forgot! We have an official Celebrate Southern Pinterest board! We will be pinning off of all the posts who link up with us! Okay, let’s have some fun!

Celebrate Southern Bloggers Linkup

 

DIY Southern Fall Grapevine Wreath

I am so excited to share this wreath with y’all today. For some reason, fall is my go-to craft and DIY project season. I’m not sure if it is the crisp air or my sugar high from the excessive candy corn intake… either way, this girl definitely gets her craft on during the fall. Last week I decided I wanted to make a new festive, southern, fall wreath for our front door. As a newlywed and a southerner, I feel like monograms are the name of the game lately. I have basically monogramed the crap out of my house and my wardrobe at this point. Why not add a cute wreath to the mix?

I have found that Grapevine Wreaths are one of the easiest wreaths to work with. Between two craft stores, all of these supplies cost me less than $15! You couldn’t buy a wreath like this on Etsy for $15! And to be 100% honest with you, it took me less than 15 minutes to make!

DIY Grapevine Wreath Supplies

Supplies:

One Grapevine Wreath

Decorations of Choice {I used 2 festive fall stems from A.C. Moore, Burlap Ribbon to tie into a bow, and a G that I spray painted}

Twine to attach decoration and to hang wreath

Directions:

These are going to be the easiest instructions you ever see… basically you just attach all of your decorations!

I love working with Grapevine Wreaths because you can blend and attach things so easily! Rather than cutting the stems off of my floral decor, I simply bent them, and blended the stick into the wreath. Not only does it make this project so much easier and quicker, but it helps to keep the decor attached.

how to attach decorations to wreath

Wreath without bow

No-Flower DIY Grapevine Wreath

To attach the “G” I used twine to give it a rustic look. Simply loop the twine around your letter and then through a few branches of the wreath. Then tie it tight! Again, it does not get much easier than this!

You also need to remember to save some twine for the top of the wreath… you need a way to hang it! Pick a couple thicker grapevine branches and tie the twine onto them. Again, super easy and no glue gun is necessary!

How to hang a wreath

Once my other decorations were attached to the wreath, I added a festive, burlap bow. I’m not an expert bow makers, and thankfully I didn’t envision anything super fancy for this wreath. A simple bow, made of wired, burlap ribbon added a nice touch. Roll the ribbon ends around a bit to give it a billowing feel. Easy Peasy right??

Burlap Bow on Wreath

DIY Grapevine Wreath for Fall

So there you go! A fifteen minute DIY project that will help dress up your home a bit this fall! I promise, even the un-craftiest of the uncrafty can handle this project! Give it a shot and let me know what you think! Or feel free to pin it now, and do it later! Since there was no hot glue involved, this would be a really easy wreath to take apart or simply tweak for the Christmas holiday!

Have you done any southern or fall projects lately? Grab a button and link up and share them with us below!

 

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  • http://kreyolalocks.blogspot.com/ Kreyola

    Found out about you through J…..love this DIY project! It so pretty and super fast as well. Thanks for sharing 😀

    Kreyola Jounerys | Instagram

  • http://www.wearflowersinyourhair.com/ Nina B

    Love this wreath tutorial.

    • http://www.2catsandchloe.com/ Susan @ 2catsandchloe

      Thank you Nina! :)

  • http://www.martinmanifesto.blogger.com/ Leslie @ The Martin Manifesto

    The wreath looks fabulous! And your mantel…L.O.V.E.

    • http://www.2catsandchloe.com/ Susan @ 2catsandchloe

      Thanks Leslie!! Are you joining in on the Celebrate Southern Linkup? :)

  • GlamistaHome

    What a fun link up and a nice way to find new blogs to read and share. Oh, and the wreath is a neat idea as well! Looks awesome!

    • http://www.2catsandchloe.com/ Susan @ 2catsandchloe

      Thanks so much dear! I was surprised it was such a success considering this was our first time! Did you join? If not, you should add a link! :)

      • GlamistaHome

        No, I wish I could. I don’t live in the south and don’t write about anything related. I don’t want to cheat. :)

  • http://www.BlessHerHeartYall.com J Trogstad

    Sign me up! A super cute wreath under $15 and in less than 15 minutes! Yes please! :) Such a cute wreath, and it’s prefect for fall and Christmas with all the darling red touches!

    • http://www.2catsandchloe.com/ Susan @ 2catsandchloe

      Yup! I threw it together before our “birthday cookout” on Saturday. :)

  • Happinessatmidlife

    You make this wreath look so easy! Thank you for hosting and congrats on your first link up!

    BTW, I host a weekly TBT Fashion link up and hope you will join this Thursday.

    Alice
    http://www.happinessatmidlife.com

    • http://www.2catsandchloe.com/ Susan @ 2catsandchloe

      Thank you so much! And yes, it really was that easy! I will definitely check out your linkup right now! Thanks for sharing!! :) xxoo