The larger the pinecones are, it is best to wrap them around with
floral wire then hot glue them together.
Not exact matches
Use
floral wire to measure the circumference of your head and
then loop the
wire around 3 - 4 times.
Then take your green
floral wire to make the coils.
Clip off two pieces of
floral wire about 3 inches long,
then place your birdies on the
wire.
Then trim your
florals down with
wire cutters.
We took
floral wire and threaded it through about 6 bay leaves,
then a felted patch from old wool sweaters.
Tape
floral wire to the back of the leaves,
then wrap them around 12 - gauge
wire to look like a tree.
I
then added the vintage blue enamel sign to the back of the chair with a piece of
floral wire.
I
then cut off a small piece of
floral wire (about 1.5 - 2 ″), bent it in half, and slid it around a divider bar on the outer loop of the wreath form.
String bold, shiny magnolia branches with green
floral wire to create a lush garland,
then layer in eye - catching accessories like gold birds, starbursts and towering paperwhites in metallic containers.
To attach them to my wreath, I just wrapped some
floral wire around them and
then used the
wire to attach them to the wreath.
I attached them together with some
floral wire,
then added another 5 foot piece of garland to the back to give the fir wreath some extra poof.
Then wrap it around the coiled
wire and secure with the
floral wire again so it covers up the coiled
wire.