This was
the wreath I made using yarn balls and dollar store ornaments!
Not exact matches
Form the
wreath by rolling dough into a disk, and then
use your hand to
make a hole in the center.
Easy Peasy Woolly
Wreath Tree Ornaments — Simply gorgeous and think of all those fine motor skills getting
used to
make this.
People won't be able to resist a
wreath if it is
made using their favorite sweets.
Poinsettias are a classic holiday season flower, and you can incorporate them into your home's decor this winter by
making this easy to DIY
wreath out of artificial poinsettia blossoms that are
used to cover a
wreath.
Use up a some of your extra Christmas wrapping paper by rolling up pieces of the holiday gift wrapping paper to make a wreath that you can use in your house to decorate a door or your fireplace mant
Use up a some of your extra Christmas wrapping paper by rolling up pieces of the holiday gift wrapping paper to
make a
wreath that you can
use in your house to decorate a door or your fireplace mant
use in your house to decorate a door or your fireplace mantel.
Use one large bag of plastic Easter eggs to
make a
wreath perfect to hang on your front door this spring.
This
wreath craft is super easy, can be
made in as little as 30 minutes and is kid - friendly, requiring minimal parent supervision (only while
using the hot glue gun).
Figuring out somewhere to showcase all the lovely holiday cards you are given can be difficult to do, so why not
make this clever DIY Christmas
wreath that is
made of clothespins that you can
use to hold all the cards you receive this December.
I only
used four different materials to
make the
wreath so there isn't a lot to purchase.
This project was inspired by the upcycled
wreath that I
made for my daughters room
using a bed sheet.
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.
Help deck the halls at Shedd Aquarium this holiday season by
making a
wreath using 100 percent recycled and recyclable materials
If you are
making wreaths out of construction paper,
use string for the hanger.
To
make the gluing process easier for the youngest Hooligans, I put some white glue into a bowl and they
used a paintbrush to apply it to their
wreath.
I absolutely LOVE this home
made wreath, for which Ali at Kids Chaos
used upcycled books.
Create a
Wreath of the Characters of the Nativity Story — this wreath kit from Baker Ross is no longer available but you could make it with Nativity Foam Stickers or even cut your own characters using our Felt Templates from Craft Foam to
Wreath of the Characters of the Nativity Story — this
wreath kit from Baker Ross is no longer available but you could make it with Nativity Foam Stickers or even cut your own characters using our Felt Templates from Craft Foam to
wreath kit from Baker Ross is no longer available but you could
make it with Nativity Foam Stickers or even cut your own characters
using our Felt Templates from Craft Foam to
make.
Besides these beautiful snowflake ornaments, coffee filters can be
used to
make boutique - worthy tabletop trees, stunning
wreaths, and angel wings for your tree topper, and even lighting.
I
use them to clean windows,
make angels, as
wreaths, and now to
make snowflakes.
You could
use them to
make a mini
wreath, or cut them into thinner widths to
make gift wrapping adornments.
Fabric and paper Christmas
wreaths are fun projects to
make, but what if you want to
use materials that are a bit more unusual?
This Advent
wreath takes only a couple minutes to
make and after Advent can be disassembled and
used for other purposes until the season rolls around again.
Say hello to this stunning Christmas Cinnabun
Wreath, which I
made using my vegan cinnamon braid bun recipe.
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.
Using this as the base
make the
wreath making all so simple.
Kelly, I love the
wreath and plan to
make one to hang on a pallet wall that I am
using for a rustic wedding reception.
I'm pretty sure even Chloe could've
made this
wreath if I let her
use the glue gun.
Made of plastic, polyester, and natural materials, this
wreath is suitable for
use in both indoor and covered outdoor spaces.
She does a great job showing you step by step how to
use the burlap and a stapler to
make this awesome bow for the final touch on the
wreath.
I'm a little bit of a
wreath fanatic and
used to
make a new one a month but that's changed with my work schedule.
And lastly... Grab a
wreath (or
make one if you're extra crafty) and
use it as a centerpiece.
I
used 4 - 5 stems to
make this
wreath.
I
made a new Valentine's
wreath last year
using some materials from my late grandmother.
If you don't have fabric scraps on hand, you could also
use Buffalo Check ribbon to
make this
wreath.
Use pastel colors or bright colors or whatever you choose to
make this great Easter
wreath!
I told him to pull them out and I would totally
use them to
make a
wreath!
I typically
make a fall
wreath using a grapevine
wreath form but this year wanted to do something different.
Incorporating berries and herbs in
wreath making is also very popular, but I believe I might be the first to
make a garland
using combining these particular herbs and cranberries together!
For a centerpiece, I
used the large marble & wood cake stand from Caravan as a pedestal for an advent
wreath made from an antique ironstone ring mold, candles, and fresh greenery.
I've had it for several years and have been wanting to do
make something with it and finally decided to
use it to craft a DIY Lace
Wreath.
Every year we buy fresh
wreaths for our windows, but this summer we found several nice
wreath storage containers at a yard sale so I decided to
make some realistic looking
wreaths that we could just
use year after year.
I love a good
wreath, in fact I
used to
make them all the time.
I
used as much fresh greenery as possible, and boy did it
make a difference... I just love this huge
wreath!
Since Valentine's Day is coming right up, I thought I'd show you all a holiday
wreath that I
made the other day
using an old sweater.
To
make this berry
wreath, I
used acrylic paint to cover a styrofoam
wreath form in red color.
I can't believe that you
used a trash bag and that this beautiful
wreath cost only $ 2 to
make.
I've seen pictures on Pinterest of
wreaths like this with shells, bows, photos, and Christmas ornaments (particularly pretty with cones
made using Christmas carol sheet music) glued into the center.
I knew exactly how I'd
use it — to
make the perfect preppy spring
wreath.
OK, maybe you may find the time to
make some Christmas Rosemary
Wreaths one or two days before Christmas or maybe improvise and
use all the French paper stars that you've
made last year to create some last minutes vignettes or garlands.
Instead of
making a
wreath with bulky plastic gourds, try
using putka pods, which are natural dried seed pods that look exactly like tiny pumpkins.