No matter the season, a wreath on the front door is a warm and inviting way to welcome friends and loved ones. Purchasing decorative wreaths can be downright expensive. But you can make lovely wreaths for next to nothing.
Make one for every season, different holidays, or to give as thoughtful, much-appreciated gifts. Using the scissors, snip all of the fabric into approximately two or three inch squares. You can use one type of fabric, or have fun and use a combination of coordinating and complementary colors, patterns, and fabrics.
Place the head of the screwdriver or the tip of the pencil into the center of a fabric square. Press the fabric firmly through the plastic and into the wreath. Continue to push each piece of fabric into the wreath, placing the swatches of fabric as close together as possible.
You do not want the wreath to look sparse, but rather full and vibrant, so don't be afraid of using too much fabric. If you feel that the fabric is not staying firmly in place, you ... more.
The holidays can be expensive enough without spending money on decorations. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't fill your home with holiday spirit and cheer. Make a great first impression by creating a beautiful, but inexpensive, wreath for your front door.
Here's how for just $11. Buy the necessary supplies from a craft store, such as Michael's or AC Moore. Any size wreath will do, but remember the smaller the less expensive.
Try to get a box of ornaments that are two toned, for instance shiny and matte gold. Make sure to either use a 40% off coupon or wait until the items go on sale. Laying the wreath flat, reshape the garland branches to make the wreath appear fuller.
Place the bow on the wreath. Don't glue it yet, just place it there to see if you like it in that spot. Remember a bow doesn't always have to go at the bottom of a wreath.
Placing it to one side is an easy way to make your wreath a little different than everyone else's. Using a pair of scissors, separate the holiday ... more.
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