DIY Easter Angel Vine Cross

DIY Easter Angel Vine Cross
This week for our Blog we have a Easter Angel Vine Cross, a beautifully crafted piece by our talented floral designer, Sissy. This gorgeous piece brings a delicate touch of nature and reverence to any space, making it a perfect addition to your door decor or a heartfelt memorial piece. Designed with intricate vine details and a graceful form, the cross symbolizes both renewal and remembrance, beautifully capturing the spirit of Easter. Whether displayed as a seasonal accent or cherished as a tribute, this Easter Angel Vine Cross adds a meaningful and timeless touch to your home or garden.
Supplies needed:
- (1) 24" Moss & Angel Vine Cross
- (1) 22" Pink & Purple Petunia and Crocus Mixed Bush
- (1) 24" Blue Sedum Filler Spray
- (1) 26" Pastel Easter Egg Bead Spray
- (1) 2.5" Lime Green Linen Spring Ribbon
- (1) 1.5" Bright Easter Eggs Ribbon
- Wire Cutters
- Floral Wire
- Hot Glue
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- Before getting started make sure you have gathered all of the necessary supplies
- Sissy started this design by tying a three loop layered bow. She stacked the ribbons on top of each other and then tied the bow using floral wire to secure it. She then secured the bow to the middle of the cross using the same floral wire.Â
- Next she started to work with the florals. She cut the Mixed Floral Bush apart into separate sections and placed them around the perimeter of the bow. She used hot glue to secure each stem.Â
- Then she did the same thing with the Sedum Filler Spray and the Easter Egg Spray. She also filled in a little inside the bow. She evenly distributed the accents throughout the Cross making sure that everything was proportionate. She used hot glue to secure each stem.
- Once all of the accents have been added you can come to a stopping point. Feel free to fluff or adjust anything at this point. When you are finished you will have a gorgeous piece to use throughout the Easter season. To use this piece as Door Decor, you can use a piece of floral wire on the back to create a loop to hang it from.Â
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- Rebecca Coffman