Blueberry Grapevine Wreath
How to Make a Blueberry Grapevine Wreath
If you love soft greenery wreaths with a natural, airy look, this Blueberry Grapevine Wreath is such a beautiful project to make. It has a fresh, garden-inspired style with layers of eucalyptus, lamb’s ear, lavender, and pops of blueberries for color. The best part is that this design does not need ribbon at all, which makes it perfect for anyone who loves a more natural wreath style.
This wreath is trendy, versatile, and easy to customize for different seasons. You can keep it simple with greenery and lavender, or dress it up with blueberries, cotton, small flowers, or other accents. It can even double as a centerpiece by placing a candle or hurricane glass in the middle. Whether you hang it on a door or style it on a table, this wreath makes a gorgeous statement.
Supply List
- 14-inch grapevine wreath
- Eucalyptus stems or bushes
- Lamb’s ear stems or bushes
- Lavender stems
- Blueberry stems
- Hot glue pot or hot glue gun
- Floral cutters or wire cutters
- Optional hanger
- Optional seasonal accents such as cotton, yellow florals, lemons, pumpkins, or small hydrangeas
Why Use a Smaller Grapevine Wreath
One of the great things about this project is that you can start with a smaller grapevine base and build it outward to create a much fuller look. A 14-inch grapevine wreath can easily expand to around 18 inches or more once all the greenery is added. That means you use a smaller base while still getting the appearance of a larger wreath.
A grapevine wreath is especially helpful for this design because it is easy to attach a hanger to, and the grapevine structure makes it simple to tuck in greenery at an angle so everything flows naturally.
Step 1: Cut Your Greenery First
Before assembling the wreath, begin by cutting your greenery into smaller, workable pieces. This project uses a lot of cut pieces, so prep work is important.
Cut the eucalyptus stems into sections that leave about 1 inch of stem at the bottom for inserting into the grapevine. Each larger stem can usually be cut into multiple smaller pieces. The eucalyptus will be the main greenery used in this wreath, so prep plenty of it.
Next, cut the lamb’s ear into smaller pieces as well. Aim for sections with about two or three leaves each. Lamb’s ear adds a soft, frosted green tone that contrasts beautifully against the darker eucalyptus.
Then cut the lavender into smaller picks. You only need small bits of purple peeking through the design, so one lavender stem can go a long way.
Step 2: Build the Outside First
To start the wreath, work around the outside edge of the grapevine base first. This is what helps create the larger finished size.
Use a simple pattern as you go around the wreath:
- Two pieces of eucalyptus
- One piece of lavender
- One piece of lamb’s ear
Bundle small groupings together before inserting them. Dip the stems in hot glue if desired, then place them into the grapevine at an angle. Be sure to follow the grain of the grapevine so the stems flow naturally with the shape of the wreath instead of sticking out awkwardly.
Keep repeating this pattern around the outer edge. Insert the pieces in a way that makes the wreath look like it is moving in one direction all the way around. This creates a polished, professional look.
Step 3: Layer for Fullness
As you continue around the wreath, add bunches of greenery in small clusters. You can use three to four bunches in each section, depending on how full you want the wreath to look.
The eucalyptus will be the most visible greenery and acts as the base of the design. The lamb’s ear adds softness and texture, while the lavender gives little touches of color.
If you notice thin spots, tuck in extra eucalyptus to fill them. The wreath should look airy and natural, but still full enough to cover the grapevine base well.
Step 4: Fill the Inside Edge
Once the outside is complete, move to the inside edge of the wreath. You do not need nearly as much greenery here, since there is less space to cover.
Add small bits of eucalyptus around the inner ring to make the wreath look more finished and balanced. Then tuck in a few small pieces of lamb’s ear and lavender where needed. This step helps the design feel complete without making the center opening too crowded.
Step 5: Add the Blueberries
The blueberries are what really make this wreath special. Their soft blue color adds a beautiful seasonal touch and looks especially pretty with the lavender and greenery.
Trim the blueberry stems into smaller sections and tuck them into empty spaces around the wreath. Spread them out evenly rather than clustering them all in one spot. You only need a few to make an impact.
You can place some on the outside edge and a few closer to the inside for balance. Bend the stems slightly if needed so they follow the natural shape of the wreath.
Step 6: Customize the Design
This wreath style is wonderful because you can easily change it up. The greenery base stays the same, and then you can swap accents depending on the season or look you want.
Some pretty options include:
- Cotton for a farmhouse look
- Yellow florals for a brighter spring or summer style
- Lemons for a fresh kitchen wreath
- Small hydrangeas for a fuller floral look
- Mini pumpkins for fall
- Magnolia leaves later in the year
This makes it a great design for wreath makers who want one base style with multiple seasonal variations.
Step 7: Display Your Wreath
When finished, you can hang the wreath on a door or wall as usual. You can also use it as a centerpiece by placing a candle holder, candle, or hurricane glass in the center opening.
That versatility makes this project even more valuable. It is not just a wreath; it can also become a table decoration for everyday decor, parties, or seasonal displays.
This Blueberry Grapevine Wreath looks high-end, but it is actually very budget-friendly because eucalyptus is inexpensive, and the other accents go a long way. It is a little time-consuming because of all the cutting, but the final result is absolutely worth it.
If you want a wreath that feels natural, elegant, and easy to customize, this is a perfect one to make.

