I got the idea for this wreath from Landee See, Landee Do. Me and this Landee have something in common even if she doesn't know it (or me) because I love to see things and then do them. This is why I love Pinterest! Lots of inspirations, a few tutorials, and here I am making things I'd never have thought up myself.
Brilliant.
This wreath is super simple. It is only my second wreath so simple is good. Easy is also good. Landee said it took her 20 minutes to finish. It took me 30 but I'm just a newbie...so yeah, it's easy! Nothing better than a project you can whip up during nap time. I also love that you can customize this to fit any decor or season simply by changing ribbon colors and paper patterns. I did this wreath for summer but I could have easily done this for fall or winter or whatever. Endless options.
Here is what you need:
Ribbon
scrapbook paper
glue or tape or something else sticky
round foam wreath form (mine measures 14 inches from top to bottom)
some way to hang it.... I really like this over-the-door wreath hook I bought for $3 at the craft store.
Wrap your ribbon around the wreath form, barely overlapping until the entire thing is covered. Secure with glue. This is now the back.
Make your paper flowers next out of various colors/patterned scrapbook paper. My three flowers are 4", 5" and 6". (Landee also has a tutorial for these, click here. She does hers a bit differently but "the more you know" and all that.)
The formula she gives for paper sizes is length equals 1.5 times the width. So...
4 inch = 4" x 6" paper
5 inch = 5" x 7.5" paper
6 inch = 6" x 9" paper
and so forth....
I used 2 pieces of paper for my flowers, here is how.
Fold each piece of paper like an accordion, widthwise.
Cut rounded edges or straight diagonals (or don't cut them) to vary the look of the flowers.
Glue a small square of paper to the back of each flower to make a base and then glue the flowers onto the front of the wreath form.
Here's a close up of the flowers on the wreath. The middle has rounded edges and the other have straight diagonal cuts. I also cut a little scrap of paper to look kind of like a leaf and glued that on as well.
Ta Da! Done. So easy. And cute, huh? :)
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