I realized two things which prompted urgency to complete this project....
1. If I wanted to complete and hang a Christmas wreath, I best do it soon since Christmas is two weeks away.
2. Yesterday I realized I still had a Thanksgiving turkey hanging on my door. Embarassing and clearly a need for an "in-season" decoration.
So here another one is. This is the last Christmas craft I think that I have planned for the season....
Here are the supplies needed:
*Ribbons of all sizes and colors for the represented holiday (Found most of mine pretty cheap at Wal-mart)
*Stick pins to avoid having to deal with the glue gun
*A Styrofoam wreath
--The rest are optional
Here are a few pictures of the supplies to hopefully clarify.
I started out my project by wrapping the whole wreath with a wide, see-through ribbon just to cover the whole wreath to make it easier for wrapping individual colored ribbon strips.
Here is it completely wrapped.
Then I cut several pieces of each color/type of ribbon and started combining the ribbons to make stripes. To secure, I pinned them each in the back of my wreath. I continued all the way around until it was completely wrapped.
Completely wrapped and with a bow added at the top for hanging.
Then I thought it needed a little extra so I rigged up a bow and pinned it on. Then I cut the letters "JOY" with my cricut out of cardstock. To get them to lay flat on the wreath I glued them to two ribbons directly across the back.
Here is the finished product!
Isn't it just too cute? I love it!
Here is the original idea that I used. Click here to see their wreath version
From this project I learned a valuable lesson and honestly I should have known better.
Best not to leave your project unguarded with a puppy around to investigate. Here is what I came back upstairs to find.... (notice the completely chewed and ripped apart ribbon carton)
A picture with the culprit included....
He was wearing this shirt during "the incident". I think we know which one...
Your wreath turned out cute! And a pretty basic craft that if sick of in a few years you can just throw out and not worry about the price.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Pretty easy and I figure if I get tired of it I can strip it and cover it with some new colors :)
ReplyDeletenow that is even a better idea!
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