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 ′.
With some help from my daughter, I made this clothes pin wreath by just clipping clothes pins on to
a wire wreath form.
I have no idea what the official terms are for a floral
wire wreath form (or even if there are any official terms), but here is what I am going to refer to in this tutorial.
Then I was able to easily attach the leaf bundle to
the wire wreath form by wrapping the metal leaf stem around it.
I then pushed the burlap through a section of
the wire wreath form to the front to create a «bubble,» or loop.
Once
my wire wreath form was filled with burlap bubbles, I used the ivory stripe faux burlap ribbon to tie a simple burlap bow.
When I filled that section of
the wire wreath form, I switched back to the green burlap ribbon.
All I needed for the project was some felt, some pinking shears and
a wire wreath form.
I found that the wreath looks best when the loops are tied on with the curved up portion of
the wire wreath form facing up, not down.
Square
Wire Wreath Form Buffalo Check Fabric Sheet Set Red Four Loop Christmas Bow Ribbon and Greenery — leftovers I had on hand — free
Tie them to
your wire wreath form and keep tying until you can't see the wire wreath anymore.
I attached small bunches of the mixed greens with wire to
wire wreath forms.
Not exact matches
Using four lengths of floral
wire, attach your foam
wreath form to the bottom of your chandelier, and twist the
wire to secure.
* 18 inch straw
wreath form * fabric strips * fake flowers (one group of orchids, one of tall thin flowers, and 2 - 3 beaded «leaf» strands) * glitter ribbon * electrical tape * hot glue and glue sticks * scissors and / or floral
wire cutters
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....
Instead of wrapping the floral
wire around a divider bar (my transition point wasn't near one), I had to wrap it around one of the loops of the
wreath form.
I am using floral
wire to attach the pine cones to the
wreath form.
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.
I grabbed the end of the burlap ribbon that I had just bunched up and placed it on the BACK side of the
wreath form behind the top divider bar and poked the two ends of my
wire through.
Wrap your garland around the
wreath form, securing it on the back with floral
wire as you go.
To
form the leafy
wreath, we bunched lemon leaves and secured them around a
wreath frame with floral
wire.
Start with a basic
wreath form (either made from florist's foam or a plain grapevine
wreath) and attach gourds, mini pumpkins and leaves using hot - glue or
wire.
To build this fall door
wreath,
wire bundles of ornamental grass and purple fountain grass seed heads to a
wreath form, keeping the shape loose and imperfect.