Showing posts with label wreath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wreath. Show all posts

Friday, December 14, 2012

{Tutorial} diy Christmas Wreath


I recently took a trip to our local Lowe's store and found that they were giving away Christmas tree scraps and foliage.  We have an artificial Christmas tree and I so miss the smell of a real Christmas tree in our home.  I decided to take advantage of the scraps and knew that I could incorporate them into our holiday decor indoors but thought it would be so nice to create a wreath made of real foliage for our front door. 

Once I arrived home, I browsed on Pinterest and knew that I would be able to find an easy DIY tutorial to help me make a wreath and found the perfect one from fellow fellow

Here’s what you’ll need:


- A wreath ring (any size and material you like)
- Green florist wire
- Various types of foliage, flowers, and berries

Note: Fragile plants won’t work too well here, look for hardy wooded plants and sticks that will last a while without water. Also, including some foliage with more volume and leaves helps to fill out areas and hides the wire better.

Step 1.
Cut your foliage into manageable pieces. My ring is 30cm (12″) and I cut them to around 13cm (5″).

Step 2.
Wind a loop of wire around the ring edge and secure. Keep the wire attached to the roll, it’s a handy way to continuously pass the wire around the wreath.


Step 3.
Take one or two of your foliage pieces and lay them over the wire. Bring the wire around the ring and over the foliage stems to keep them in place. Keep the wire fairly tight so they don’t shift around.


Step 4.
Always work in the same direction. Place the next piece overlapping the bottoms of the last so as to cover the wire. Bring a loop of wire around again and secure tightly.


Step 5.
Continue this way (not forgetting to also cover the inside edge and outside edge as well) until you reach the start again. Finish off by hiding the stems of your final foliage pieces under the tops of the first pieces you put down. Carefully wind the wire around a final time, keeping it hidden as much as possible under foliage. Once you’re sure it’s all secure, cut the wire and secure the end under the wreath.

Step 6.
Now you can look at your wreath overall and gently maneuver pieces that seem out of place, or even add new pieces if you think it needs it.
That’s it! You can add a ribbon later if you want to, or a hook of wire at the back for hanging. Most of all, just enjoy the process and have fun with it!



 For more fun and festive DIY wreath ideas, click HERE.

Monday, April 2, 2012

{diy Tutorial} Spring Candy Wreath


Are you feeling a little crafty?  Our latest tutorial is really easy, extremely affordable and a clever way to decorate for Spring.  With just a few supplies, you will have a beautiful springtime wreath that's perfect for Easter and especially sweet!

Supplies
ribbon
candy
12 inch Styrofoam wreath
hot glue gun


Step 1
Begin gluing your candy in place on the inside circumference of your wreath.
Step 2
Continue gluing your candy in a circular pattern around the wreath.
Steps 3 and 4
Continue adding candy until the inner and outer edges are covered with candy.


You are almost done.

 

Add a matching ribbon and hang your wreath.


Here's another fun way to use your candy wreath.

Storing your wreath
Wrap your wreath in paper and place on a flat surface.  Keep your wreath in a cool and dry area.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

{Inspiration} Fun & Unique Holiday Wreaths


The holiday season is officially upon us.  We put up all of our Christmas decorations and I love having all of the festive decor up.  Wreaths are incredibly popular during the holiday season and are a fun and easy way to decorate and dress up a space.  I not only have one on my front door to greet guests but I include them in the decor inside our home as well!  I thought it would be fun to put together a round up of wreaths that are unique and are sure to stand out and "wow" your guests. These wreath ideas are ones that you can easily recreate for your home this holiday season!





Friday, February 11, 2011

{Inspiration} Creative Ways to Use Paper Dolies

Doilies are very popular this year.  I love how you can use something so simple and inexpensive to make beautiful DIY projects.  Here are a few of my favorites!

Paper-Doily Wreath


Paper Lace Garland


Paper Doily Cones


Star Decorations


 via The Happy Home Blog

 Doily Envelopes

via WeLoveLaughKiss

Doily Mobile


 via Maedchenmithertz

Doily Cupcake Wrappers


 via Intimate Weddings

Doily Lanterns


 via Ruffled 

Doily Angels


Doily Charger

 via Martha Stewart

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