How to Make a Valentine's Heart Wreath (using Nautical Rope) - Southern Crush at Home (2024)

I’m excited to show you how to make a gorgeous Valentine’s Heart Wreath using nautical rope. This easy tutorial will show you step-by-step instructions so you can make your own. Perfect for your front door or as a decoration to hang inside your home. Let’s get started!

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One of the easiest ways to decorate your home for any holiday or season is to create a simple wreath. Today I’m showing you how to make Valentine’s heart wreath with nautical rope.

This DIY door decor checks all the boxes as just about everything is from Dollar Tree. You know how much I love Dollar Tree crafts. You may also like this other Valentine’s heart wreath I made using a mop head. Isn’t that so fun?

Now, let’s get to the quick tutorial so you can make your own heart wreath.

Supplies Needed for a Valentine’s Heart Wreath

All the supplies needed can be found HERE in my Amazon Shop!

  • Dollar Tree Wire Heart Wreath Form
  • 2 Dollar Tree Nautical Ropes
  • 4 Spools of Dollar Tree Ribbons – I used a beautiful red and white buffalo check and faux burlap!
  • Hot glue andGlue gun
  • Scissors
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How to Make A Valentine’s Heart Wreath

Step One

Start by running a bead of hot glue on the wire wreath form starting on the second wire. Press the nautical rope onto the hot glue. QUICK TIP: You can protect your fingertips with these inexpensive finger protectors.

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Continue to wrap the nautical rope around the middle and inside wires of the heart wreath form all the way around the straight section of the heart.

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For the arched section of the heart, alternate wrapping the rope around the middle wire only and then again around the middle and the inside center wires. This creates that pretty look and allows for the rope to cover the rounded section of the heart shape.

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When you get to the end of the nautical rope, add a dab of hot glue and press it down to secure it.

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Step Two

Now you are going to add the wired ribbon. I’m going with this bright and festive red buffalo check ribbon. Use your fabric scissors to cut the ribbon about 8″ in length.

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Fold the ribbon in half, then fold in half a second time.

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Cut the top at an angle so it has a nice “dove-tail” finish.

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Step Three

Pinch the ribbon together in the middle and fold inward creating a tail shape.

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Hot glue it around the outer rope edge in between the ropes about an inch apart. Press it securely in between each piece of the nautical rope. Repeat this process until the wreath form is completely covered.

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Step Four

Next up, use your final wired ribbon to create the final layer of the wreath. Follow the same process in cutting 8″ strips and folding then cutting for the dovetail effect.

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In this case, I used a burlap-type ribbon and simply hot glued it around the wire until the outer wire on the wreath form was completely covered.

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Step Five

Now you need to add a piece of jute for hanging. Simply tie the jute around each side of the nautical rope on the back. This will make it nice and secure.

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Be sure to add a simple pretty bow at the top of the heart! Finish it off by “fluffing” the ribbons. Take each one, spread it out, and pull the pieces around to the front that are hiding or squished together.

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Hang Your Valentine’s Heart Wreath

Look how stunning this wreath looks on my front door.

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It’s a showstopper for sure! And wasn’t it super simple to make? If you can find a wired ribbon that you like at Dollar Tree you can finish this wreath for about $7. You can’t beat that.

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Another View of the Valentine’s Heart Wreath

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Step-by-Step Video Tutorial

If you want to see the exact step-by-step process, be sure to watch this video tutorial below over on my YouTube Channel!

Thank you for checking out my post on how to make Valentine’s heart wreath. I hope that you found this tutorial helpful and that you will be able to create your own beautiful wreath using these instructions. If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment below. I would love to see photos of your finished project! You may want to try out my other Paper Heart Valentine’s Heart Wreath, too!

Be Sure to Check Out These Other Valentine’s Day Ideas!

  • Black and White Valentine’s DIY Decor
  • DIY Valentine’s Pillow
  • Easy Oreo Truffles
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Valentine's Heart Wreath

Learn how to make a stunning Valentine's Heart wreath for your front door using nautical rope.

Keyword: diy wreath, valentine's day, valentine's heart wreath

Equipment

  • Fabric Scissors

  • hot glue gun

Materials

  • Dollar Tree Wire Heart Wreath Form
  • Nautical Rope
  • Assorted Ribbon

Instructions

  • Run a bead of hot glue on the wire wreath form starting on the second spine. Press the nautical rope onto the hot glue.

  • Continue to glue the nautical rope across the middle and top spine of the heart form.

  • When you get to the end, hot glue the rope so it is secure.

  • Fold the ribbon in half and cut it at an angle so it has a nice finish.

  • Press the ribbon together in the middle and hot glue it in half around the middle ring.

  • Repeat this process until the wreath form is completely covered.

  • Use your accent ribbon to follow the same process for the final layer of the wreath.

  • Add a piece of jute for hanging.

  • Place a pretty ribbon bow on the front center of the heart.

How to Make a Valentine's Heart Wreath (using Nautical Rope) - Southern Crush at Home (2024)

FAQs

How do you wrap a heart wreath with ribbon? ›

Wrap the ribbon around BOTH sections of the wire heart shape and tie into a knot. Trim the ends at an angle, straight, dovetailed or a combination! For the hanger, cut a length of ribbon between 10″-12″, create a loop and then glue to the back of the wreath.

Can you make a wreath with string? ›

Wrap around some ribbon or string around wherever the top of the wreath will be. Tie a knot to make a loop. If you want your wreath to be more eco-friendly, stick with a natural fibre like garden string and avoid man-made material like ribbon. Well done!

How do you make a heart pendant at home? ›

Beaded Heart Pendant
  1. Step 1: Materials. To make a beaded heart pendant, you will need the following: ...
  2. Step 2: The Wire Shape. Start by drawing your heart shape. ...
  3. Step 3: Closing the Heart. ...
  4. Step 4: Adding Beads. ...
  5. Step 5: More Beads. ...
  6. Step 6: Loops an the Necklace Part. ...
  7. Step 7: Done.

What does a heart wreath symbolize? ›

A heart-shaped floral wreath makes a deeply personal tribute, indicative of the love and compassion felt by the closely bereaved.

How do you tie flowers on a wreath? ›

Tie the stems of your posy together with the floral wire but don't cut the wire. Hold the posy against the straw ring and then wrap the wire around the base and the posy a few time to attach them together. Try not to trap any leaves under the wire or damage the stems.

How to make a wreath step by step? ›

How to Make a Wreath
  1. Build a Bouquet or Bundle. To begin making a wreath, you first begin by making a small bouquet or a bundle of greenery and decorative items that look good in a small bunch. ...
  2. Add Bouquet to Wreath Form. ...
  3. Repeat Until the Wreath is Full. ...
  4. Add Final Bundle & Fill In the Gaps. ...
  5. Cut & Secure Wire. ...
  6. Add Decorations.
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What is the best ribbon to use for wreaths? ›

What kind of ribbon is used for a wreath?
  • Deco Mesh Ribbon.
  • Burlap.
  • Sheer Ribbon.
  • Satin Ribbon.
  • Velvet Ribbon.

How to put flowers on a rope? ›

You can use floral wire to hold it in place, but I have good luck with just wrapping it around the rope and tucking in the ends. However greenery you think you need, go ahead and double it. You will probably still see a bunch of gapping with the ropes showing through; I promise it's ok.

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