These first two were super fast to make... the last one took for ever. I love it though, so it was worth it!
I used coffee filters for both of these wreaths. I actually glued the white ones to a circular form that I made from a cardboard box. So this wreath cost about 2 bucks! I used about 150 coffee filters. You just glue the center of the filter with hot glue down to the wreath form. It is super easy!
For this next wreath I just got a pre-made grapevine wreath from hobby lobby- 2 bucks when it was 50% off. I used natural coffee filters for the flowers. I folded the filter in half so I had a half circle. The I twisted it loosely around my finger to form a flower shape. I then scrunched the bottom up and hot glued it on. I glued little pale pink plastic pearls into the center to make it a little more fancy. This wreath cost about 3 bucks to make.
For this next wreath I just got a pre-made grapevine wreath from hobby lobby- 2 bucks when it was 50% off. I used natural coffee filters for the flowers. I folded the filter in half so I had a half circle. The I twisted it loosely around my finger to form a flower shape. I then scrunched the bottom up and hot glued it on. I glued little pale pink plastic pearls into the center to make it a little more fancy. This wreath cost about 3 bucks to make.
To make this wreath go to: http://asoftplace.net/2011/03/diy-spring-wreath/ and to http://yarner.blogspot.com/2011/01/rose-wreath-tutorial.html
3 comments:
Dahlia, I LOVE them all! Oh my gosh! K how the heck did you make that first one? ADORABLE! Very talented lady :)
I love them! When you post something like this you have to explain a little how you did it, so we all know how you did it!
Thank YOU!!! Lots of Love!
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