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Today we’re going to make this:
Well, you don’t have to but I’m going to pretend that you’re dying for me to teach you how to make this simple wreath. Ready?
A wreath form- I used a 12″ pressboard form, mainly because I had no final idea of what I was making and because they’re so much cheaper than styrofoam.
2 – 3 yds of wire-edged ribbon.
3 – 4 St Patrick’s day decorative thingys. I think they call them floral picks?
A Glue Gun and glue sticks – low temp is probably best if you have one.
Scissors
Whatever doodads you want to add. Here I used mini “beer bottles” and some fake gold coins. Because what better sums up St Pats like beer and bling?
Okay, first step. Unroll your ribbon and fold it in a zigzag pattern, kinda like so. Adjust it to make sure it will cover your whole wreath form.
It should like sorta like this from the front.
Now start to glue it to your wreath form. Tuck the end under for the first fold. You’ll have to adjust here and there to follow the contours. I found it easiest to glue the bottom fold to the wreath and leave the top fold loose. If you look closely, you can see my glue marks here.
Continue around until you’re within one fold from the end.
Now guage how much ribbon you will need to tuck under the first fold and cut it there. Glue the end of the ribbon UNDER the beginning fold and glue in place. Yours should look something like this.
Now flip that sucker over. This is where you pull your floral pick thingies apart. Mine consisted of wired pieces and well, non wired pieces. I cut the wired pieces out of 3 picks and glued it in intervals around the back of the wreath. I chose to do a spiraly type pattern.
Then go back around and add the non-wired pieces.
Not enough bling, Katie. Go around and add more if necessary.
That’s better. Now flip it back over and add your doodads.
Once all my doodads were on, I used the green stem from my floral pick thing and bent it into a hoop and glued it within an inch of its life to the back of the wreath. Just in case. I want my wreath to withstand hurricanes. Ta Da!
Now take down your Valentines Wreath that’s still up and put up your blingity-bling-bling St. Pats wreath.
Now everyone will know what you plan on doing next week. Wearing green underwear, of course.
Speaking of the Valentines Wreath you hadn’t taken down, here’s mine. I used Tatertots and Jello’s tutorial.
So… What are you planning for St. Patricks Day this year? Any good recipes?
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