For hanging my letters, I attached a sliver ring to the bow
using floral wire.
To attach each flower to the crown, make sure the flower stems are at least 3 inches long (you can cut off excess stems with scissors or wire cutters), and,
using floral wire or floral tape, secure the stem to the crown.
Attach the garland to the tree
using floral wire, so it doesn't shift as you decorate.
The bow and faux foliage were also attached to the wreath
using floral wire.
I am
using floral wire to attach the pine cones to the wreath form.
I made another wreath by just tying the end of the burlap ribbon to the wreath form and it worked just as well, but I do have to say I prefer
using the floral wire....
STEP 1: Clip small pieces of holly and attach them to your wreath
using floral wire or a glue gun.
Find the thickest stem in one set of florals and attach the bottom stem of a second set to
it using your floral wire.
Using floral wire, twist tie baby decorations, such as rattles, binkies, burp cloths, washcloths, baby socks and other necessities.
To form the chrysanthemums roll up all the strips and hold them together
using floral wire.
Work your way around and secure the berries
using floral wire.
Begin by measuring the head size and shape the crown
using floral wire.
Use floral wire to wrap the stems of the larger flowers in place at the front and use smaller flowers for fillers.
Use floral wire to measure the circumference of your head and then loop the wire around 3 - 4 times.
Use your floral wire to secure them to the wreath.
I used some floral wire to add on the sled and white bow to the top of the wreath.
I just hot glued the ribbon to the kissing ball, but you can also
use floral wire if you prefer.
To attach to a chair like mine that has an open frame back
use floral wire.
I also
use floral wire and wire the cones onto the wreath as i store my wreaths in a barn after Christmas and the hot glue wouldn't last and the cones would fall off.
Once in the position desired,
use the floral wire to tie & hold shape in place.
Use floral wire to secure the two wreaths together.
I received the Kennedy Fir Wreath which comes pre lit, and
I used some floral wire to attach some gold painted pine cones and an orange ribbon.
Not exact matches
Use floral tape to cover the
wire.
TIP: If you don't have
floral wire, you can
use large metal paper clips.
I
used 4 small grapevine wreaths -LRB-.99 cents at the craft store), 4 mini artificial wreaths (also from the craft store), and made one
using a metal hoop with fresh eucalyptus,
floral wire and Christmas bells.
What You'll Need: grapevine wreath, peony flowers (faux), magnolia flowers (faux, I found these at TJMaxx), pussy willow branches (I
used real, faux would work too), a good pair of scissors,
floral tape,
floral wire, ribbon (not pictured)
Last but not least
use a piece of
floral wire to create a hanger on the back of the wreath.
If you are
using straw wreaths help the children attach their items with the
floral wire.
To attach the gardenia and baby's breath to the crown, make sure the flower stems are at least 3 inches long (you can cut off excess stems with scissors or
wire cutters), and,
using floral tape, tape the stem to the crown.
A little tip when creating arrangements is to
use a little bit of
floral wire to create a sort of cage.
I
used 4 small grapevine wreaths -LRB-.99 cents at the craft store), 4 mini artificial wreaths (also from the craft store), and made one
using a metal hoop with fresh eucalyptus,
floral wire and Christmas bells.
What you'll need: hard boiled egg, leaf or flowering branch such as baby's breath or wax flower (I
used boxwood),
floral wire, scissors, sharpie
Layer fall
floral pieces (deconstruct
using wire cutters if needed) and feathers.
Using four lengths of
floral wire, attach your foam wreath form to the bottom of your chandelier, and twist the
wire to secure.
The tissue pom - poms were a DIY following Martha Stewart's tutorial (I
used curling ribbon instead of
floral wire).
Using floral stretch tape, wrap the tape around the stems while tugging slightly to stretch the tape and secure your small bunch of flowers to the
wire.
Flower crowns were created
using faux flowers and
floral wire at the beginning of the party and after tea and cake decorating they ended with some coloring and a little dance party.
To secure the corn shocks to the columns, I simply
used one piece of
floral wire and twisted it around the stalk and column.
• To add volume
use any remaining pine cones and hot glue them on top of any spaces you could not get to with your
floral wire.
Trim material and arrange bouquets, wreaths, terrariums, and other items
using trimmers, shapers,
wire, pins,
floral tape, foam, and other materials
I
used a piece of super-thin
floral wire to tie it onto the greenery:
I
used clear push pins to attach the
floral wire to the wall.
I went back and forth trying to decide if I should
use hot glue or the
floral wire, in the end the
wire won.
I attached each pennant
using one of the mustache clips to some gold
floral wire.
I
used a 12 - inch
floral wire wreath form and just under two rolls of cream - colored burlap ribbon that were each 4 ″ x 21 ′.
Use your hands to make a hole in the centre of the wreath and place the spool of
floral wire in the centre (leave it there for now).
I
used a thin
floral wire to attach them to the hoop and that was it!
We love to
use burlap ribbon and
floral craft
wire to create a bow for hanging.
6 — I
used cranberries strung on a piece of
floral wire for my pops of red inside the greenery.
I made two of them into a pumpkin
using twine and
floral wire.