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Yarn Wrapped Love Wreath

Pin one end of the yarn to the back of the wreath and begin wrapping around the wreath. Wrap each wrap tightly up against the previous wrap to completely cover the wreath. Cut two 4” lengths of wire. Bend a small loop in one end of the wires.  Glue the loop to the back of […]

Queen of Hearts Wreath

 In a well-ventilated, newspaper-covered area (inside box), spray all sides of the foam ring with two coats of Carnation Red and let dry.  To cover the foam ring, glue one end of the ribbon to the back of the ring and wrap the ribbon around it. Keep wraps snug, with each wrap just touching the […]

Happy New Year Wreath

In a well-ventilated, newspaper-covered area (inside cardboard box) spray foam ring with two light coats Brilliant Silver and let dry. Remove metallic strands from the package and fluff to mix together. Then divide into four groups. With a glue gun set on low temperature, drizzle a few squiggles of glue onto about a quarter of […]

Day of the Dead Wreath

Cut a 45” length of the 6” flat lace. Cover the wreath with the lace by wrapping the 45” edges around to the back and secure in place with pins and glue. Pin and glue the gathered lace to fan out from the back of the wreath as shown. Paint the leaves of the roses […]

Lemonade Wreath

For lemon slice, place one Foam Ball on the cutting mat and use a serrated knife to cut in half. (Tip: Roll the ball as you press the knife blade into the ball, watching that it is creating two equal halves. When you reach the beginning, saw back and forth to finish cutting.) With one […]

Sorbet Mesh Wreath

Gather the end of the mesh together tightly. Pin the gathered end to the inside edge of the wreath. Measure out 8″ and gather the mesh together again at this point. Loop the mesh and pin the gathered portion 2″ apart from the first pin. Continue measuring, looping, and pinning around the inside edge of […]

Decorative Mesh Wreath-Spring

Start at the inside edge of the wreath using the white decorative mesh.  Gather the end of the mesh together and pin it to the inside edge of the wreath.  Measure out about 10″ and gather the mesh again.  Loop the mesh and pin the gathered section about 2″ over from the first pin.  Continue […]

Halloween Mesh Wreath

To Make the bats: Paint the balls black.  While the paint is still wet, roll the balls in the black glitter.  The paint will secure the glitter in place as it dries.  Set aside to dry completely. Glue the wiggle eyes to the glittered balls—shape pieces of the white wire into fangs.  Leave about a […]

Candy Cane Stripe Wreath

Cut 7.5” lengths of red and white ribbon.  Glue the lengths of ribbon side by side around the wreath.  Follow the pattern of two red and one white.  If the pattern does not match at the end, don’t worry, you can cover this with the bow. Make a six-loop bow with long tails.  Secure the […]

“Let It Snow!” Mesh Wreath

Gather the end of the mesh together and pin it to the outside of the wreath at the back edge. Leave the back of the wreath bare so it will lay flat against the wall or door when hung. Measure about 12″ to 14″ from the pinned end and gather the mesh again. Pin this […]

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 Boo Wreath

Glue the end of the chevron burlap to the back of the extruded ring. Begin wrapping around the ring, slightly overlapping each wrap. Completely cover the wreath and glue the end to secure it in place. Cut six pendant flags from 3” lengths of burlap. Glue the pendants together along the top sewn edge in […]