DIY Gender Reveal Baby Shower Wreath

DIY Gender Reveal Baby Shower Wreath

Welcome to our tutorial on creating a delightful Gender Reveal Shower Wreath! If you're eagerly awaiting the arrival of a precious little one and want to celebrate in style

What you need

Large wreath form (foam or grapevine)

Blue and pink rose flowers

Baby’s breath flowers

Hot glue gun and glue sticks

Wire cutters

Ribbon for hanging (optional)

Gender reveal decoration (optional, such as a “Boy or Girl?” sign)

Instructions

Welcome to our tutorial on creating a delightful Gender Reveal Shower Wreath! If you’re eagerly awaiting the arrival of a precious little one and want to celebrate in style, this DIY project is perfect for you. In this tutorial, we’ll guide you through the steps to craft a stunning wreath adorned with blue and pink rose flowers, interspersed with delicate baby’s breath blooms.

Whether you’re hosting a gender reveal party or preparing for a baby shower, this wreath will add a touch of charm and anticipation to your decorations. Let’s dive in and create a beautiful symbol of the joyous occasion to come!

Begin by selecting a large wreath form as the base for your design. You can choose from foam wreath forms or natural grapevine wreaths, depending on your preference and availability. I have used a pink pool noodle as the base.

Attach the Roses and Baby’s Breath

Using wire cutters, trim the stems of your blue and pink rose flowers and baby’s breath to your desired length.

Start by hot gluing the roses evenly around the wreath, alternating between blue and pink blooms for a balanced look.

Fill in the spaces between the roses with clusters of baby’s breath, creating a delicate and airy texture.

Ensure that each flower and stem is securely attached to the wreath form with hot glue, pressing firmly to hold them in place.

Take your time to arrange the flowers in a visually pleasing pattern, covering the entire surface of the wreath, as you can see we alternated our colors.

If desired, incorporate a gender reveal element into your wreath, such as a “Boy or Girl?” sign or a small decoration indicating the gender of the baby. We found these photo booth packs to be the perfect size.

Attach any additional decorations securely to the wreath using hot glue, ensuring they are prominently displayed.

Once all the elements are in place and the glue has dried completely, your Gender Reveal Shower wreath is ready to be displayed.

Hang your beautiful wreath in a prominent location at your gender reveal party or baby shower venue.

 

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