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Texas Bluebonnets Wreath

If you're a fan of Texas bluebonnets and all things springtime in the Lone Star State, this Texas Bluebonnets Wreath with a Texas-sized bow to match is a project you're going to love!

Materials

  • Boxwood wreath realistic faux preferred
  • EZ Bow Maker
  • 4 different wired ribbons mix 1.5-inch and 4-inch widths for texture
  • Zip ties
  • Texas bluebonnet wooden tag sign
  • Artificial blue flower stems Texas bluebonnets if you can find them
  • Scissors or wire cutters

Instructions

Step 1: Make Your Bow

  • Using your EZ Bow Maker, start with the widest ribbon first—I used a 4-inch white-based ribbon with blue and periwinkle tones. This forms the base of your bow.
  • Make four loops (two on each side), then add your next ribbon on top with slightly smaller loops.
  • Repeat with your third and fourth ribbon, layering each one in to add color and fullness.

Step 2: Secure the Bow

  • Once your loops are all stacked and aligned, secure the bow at the center with a zip tie. Tighten it fully so nothing shifts out of place.
  • Trim the tails of each ribbon to your desired length and cut ends on a slant or into dovetails for a finished look.

Step 3: Fluff and Attach the Bow

  • Take a minute to fluff out your bow so each ribbon shows nicely. Then use another zip tie to attach it to the bottom or side of your boxwood wreath, wherever it balances best visually.

Step 4: Add the Sign

  • Attach your Texas bluebonnet wooden tag sign just above or beside the bow. I used another zip tie to secure it right to the wreath frame. You can also use floral wire if your sign has holes or loops for hanging.

Step 5: Tuck in Bluebonnets

  • Now for the finishing touch—tuck in a few artificial Texas bluebonnet stems just underneath and around your bow. You can glue them in place or use floral wire if you want to easily swap them out later.

Step 6: Display Your Wreath

  • Hang your Texas bluebonnet wreath on your front door, porch wall, or anywhere you want to bring a little bit of springtime in Texas to life.