This is a super simple wreath.
I picked up the following supplies from the Dollar Tree: One wreath form, 2 sprays of white flowers, one spray of red (these were in the wedding section). I used from stash - 3 flags, blue wired ribbon, wire cutters and hot glue gun.
Separate the flowers and glue onto the wreath. Hot glue the flags in place and make a large loopy bow out of the wired ribbon and glue on. Hang on Door. This probably took me a total of 10 minutes from start to finish and cost was $4.00 for supplies from the Dollar Store.
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Saturday, June 22, 2013
Friday, March 8, 2013
Spring Wreath
I picked up these green daisy last year when they were on sale hoping to find a wreath form that I wanted them on. I finally found one I liked, but it had a bunch of succulents and fern leaves on it when I brought it home. The succulents I would probably never use so they were donated and the fern leaves when into my stash.
The wreath form reminds me of a garden gate so I placed the flowers going up one side of it. It's going to look great on my front door.
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Recipe:
Flowers: Green daisy flowers and a branch of flowered gems.
Ribbon: Celebrate It 1 1/2" light green sheer, dark green sheer; 1 1/2" wired edge ribbon green tones
Misc.: needle nose pliers, wire cutters, florist wire, hot glue
The wreath form reminds me of a garden gate so I placed the flowers going up one side of it. It's going to look great on my front door.
I know this isn't a scrapbook project but it is something that I had started - buying the flowers- and never finished so I'm counting it as a Finish It Fridays project.
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Recipe:
Flowers: Green daisy flowers and a branch of flowered gems.
Ribbon: Celebrate It 1 1/2" light green sheer, dark green sheer; 1 1/2" wired edge ribbon green tones
Misc.: needle nose pliers, wire cutters, florist wire, hot glue
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