How To Assemble A Dollar Tree 3D Wreath Form
Learn how to assemble a 3D wreath form from Dollar Tree so you can decorate it with floral flam and artificial flowers!
One day while perusing the isles of my local Dollar Tree, I came across these 3D wreath forms in the floral section. Curiosity got the best of me so I bought a wreath form and some artificial flower stems and hurried home to get crafting.

Have you ever started a project thinking that it’s going to be a piece of cake and then rudely find out that was not the case?
Yeah, that is the story with these 3D wreath forms! I took the metal pieces out of the package, looked at the picture instructions (there were no written instructions) and was stumped! The wreath form kept coming apart.
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I had no idea what I was doing wrong! I searched YouTube and Google and no one really had a solution.
After several failed attempts, I finally came up with a way to make the form stay together! You can watch how I finally figured it out in the video below!
Let’s Assemble The Wreath Form Together!
Option 1: use the metal pieces included in the packet

Option 2: use floral wire and wrap around the rungs of the wire wreath form

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I hope you have found this video helpful – these 3D wreath forms are amazing and beautiful…as long as you can get them to stay assembled!

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Stephanie—home cook, DIY addict, seasonal decor fanatic, and proud chicken wrangler living in a Victorian house that’s always a project. Whether I’m cooking with garden-fresh ingredients, herding mischievous chickens, or tackling another DIY, I’m here to share the fun (and chaos).