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Loopy Burlap Ribbon Wreath

1. To create a high-low look, the foam wreath is covered in large and small loops of burlap ribbon. Use a ruler and floral shears to measure and cut the following lengths of 2 1/2″ wide natural burlap ribbon: forty 6″, twenty-five 8″, and thirty 10″. (Note: Keep lengths separated into three groups.) 2. With […]

Burlap Ribbon Pumpkin

Use foam cutter to remove approx. 4 1/2″ diameter circle off top and bottom of Foam Ball. On top and bottom, use spoon to scoop out area, going about 2″ deep. Use Foam Cutter to smooth any edges, so foam goes smoothly from outside into a bowl-like area. On top, only the inside center of […]

Burlap Ribbon Snowman

Use Foam Cutter to trim 2″ diameter circle off top and bottom of 6″ Ball and just off bottom of 4″ Ball. Use a spoon to scoop out approx. 1/2″ deep from each circled area. (This will give overlapped burlap ends a place to go and a flatter surface for the base and gluing Balls […]

Frayed Burlap Pumpkins

Use foam cutter to remove approx—5 1/2″ diameter circle off top and bottom of 10″ ball. On top, scoop out area, going about 2″ deep. Use foam cutter to smooth any edges so that foam goes smoothly from outside into bowl-like area. Inside the center of bowl area, carve out a 1″ diameter, 1″ deep […]

Burlap Pumpkin Trio

Large Frayed Pumpkin Use the foam cutter to cut 1” off the top and bottom of the 8” ball. Cut (20) 28” lengths of burlap. You should get about 12 pieces from one roll. Cut the sewn edges on each side off each piece of burlap and slide 6 or 7 strands off each side […]

Burlap Garland Banner

Cut 10” lengths of the burlap garland to create the sections of the banner.  Cut and lay out enough pieces to reach your desired length.  Cut one end of all burlap sections into a “V” shape as shown.  Don’t worry about the burlap unraveling, as you will trim again after you paint to get a […]

Christmas Burlap Trees

To create the large tree, use the Foam Cutter or serrated knife to cut off 10.5” from the top of the 24” cone.  Save this piece for the top of the tree.  Cut 6” off the top of the 18” cone.  Cut 6” off the top of the 15” tree.  Set aside the two 6” […]

Hanging Flower Cans

Thoroughly clean soup cans of all labels and glue – wash with soapy water and dry. In well-ventilated, newspaper-covered area (inside box) spray each can with two coats of each in the following order, drying in between: primer, white, and either yellow or fuchsia. Let dry. Measure and mark bottom center (outside) of one can. […]

Chalkboard Eggs

Set a piece of plastic wrap on the table. Use Foam Tools, Knife (smooth side) to apply Smooth Finish™ onto each egg, as smoothly as possible. Set eggs on plastic wrap to dry. When totally dry, use sandpaper to sand eggs to smooth as needed. (Note: If any areas are thin or need a new […]

Who-o Loves You?

Use a pencil to trace Foam Heart onto the wrong side of each sheet of chevron paper. (Note: Plan how to position hearts so that chevron print will run horizontally across hearts.) Use Floral Shears to cut them out. Set aside. In a well-ventilated, newspaper-covered area (inside box), lightly spray ends of Foam Heart with […]

Fall Floral Sconces

Use foam cutter to cut foam balls in half. Set both halves, cut side down, in a well-ventilated, newspaper-covered area (inside box) — spray ball halves with spray adhesive. Remove from box and cover with Spanish Moss. Apply hot glue to the top of the rim on each candle sconce and set the ball half’s […]

Chevron Foam Pumpkins

Glue two of the cubes together, one on top of the other, to create the taller cube pumpkin.   Use the foam cutter to cut 4″ off the 12″ end of the foam sheet to create a flat, square pumpkin shape.  Set aside the 4″ x12″ piece to attach to the stand later. Cut lengths of […]