I am so proud of myself for making the wreath that you see above! Who would of thought that I would be able to make that in under 30 minutes. Today after school one of our parent groups hosted a wreath making party for us teachers so I had to take advantage ... free food, pre cut boughs, and $3 wreath frames in a variety of sizes ... how could I pass that up. Basically the only supplies needed were a cheap metal wreath frame, thin green wire, and about 1 foot long cut boughs in a variety of sizes. You could also use a red berries, like I did, or something to standout like magnolia leaves. The process was simply taking a bunch of boughs, wiring them at an angle on the frame, and repeating multiple times around the frame. Easy as pie!
Monday, December 8, 2008
Christmas Wreath Making
I am so proud of myself for making the wreath that you see above! Who would of thought that I would be able to make that in under 30 minutes. Today after school one of our parent groups hosted a wreath making party for us teachers so I had to take advantage ... free food, pre cut boughs, and $3 wreath frames in a variety of sizes ... how could I pass that up. Basically the only supplies needed were a cheap metal wreath frame, thin green wire, and about 1 foot long cut boughs in a variety of sizes. You could also use a red berries, like I did, or something to standout like magnolia leaves. The process was simply taking a bunch of boughs, wiring them at an angle on the frame, and repeating multiple times around the frame. Easy as pie!
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Those are super easy and you did a great job!
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