How to Decorate With Grape Vines

Decorating shows that you love and care about your home, but some craft projects can easily stretch your budget. A very inexpensive medium to use in your next craft project is grapevine. Natural twines of grapevine can add a lovely touch of country charm to your decor. Grapevine is very versatile and is used year around for different projects. It's also perfect to use when the holidays roll around. These ideas can help you spruce up your home with grapevine. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Grapevines
  • Hot glue
  • Embellishments(silk or dried flowers, bows or ribbons)
  • Nails
  • Suction cup hook
  • Cup hooks
  • Strands of light
  • 12 gauge hooks
  • Floral wire
  • Twine
  • Scissors
  • Wreath
  • Jarred candle
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Instructions

    • 1

      Use a grapevine wreath as a window treatment. Hot-glue embellishments to your wreath such as silk or dried flowers, bows or ribbons if you desire. Drive two nails into the wall and hang your wreath or use a suction-cup hook to hang the wreath on the window.

    • 2

      Decorate a wall or a large window by draping a long strand of grapevine across it. Secure the grapevines to the wall with cup hooks. Decorate the vine for the season with strands of light, bows or ribbons.

    • 3

      Create a rustic decoration for your ceiling with grapevine garland. Install 12-gauge hooks into the ceiling with a hammer and nail. Wrap floral wire around the garland. Then wrap the floral wire around the hook.

    • 4

      Decorate your doorway with grapevines. Create grapevine bundles with twine, 6 to 8 inches wide. Hang the bundles by tying the twine to the small cup hooks over the doorway. Weave one or two strands of lights throughout the vines during the holidays.

    • 5

      Welcome guests with a grapevine wreath on your door.

    • 6

      Create a grapevine centerpiece. Place a jarred candle in the middle of a grapevine wreath. Be sure that the candle flame is safely protected from touching the grapevine, since it is very flammable.

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