Spring! |
Supplies:
1 Grapevine Wreath(I got mine at Michael's)
Ribbon for bow(The cute burlap and lace was also from Michael's)
2" Fabric strips at least 15" long(longer for bigger flowers)
5"-7" Lace strips
Felt circles
Brads (I got mine from Emerald Creek Craft Supplies)
Hot glue gun
Rolled Fabric Flowers
1. Rip your fabric strips(yes, rip!) Make a small notch at the width you want and rip it the rest of the way. This will give it a neat frayed look with out having it unravel too much.
2. Have your felt circle ready and tie a knot at one end of your fabric strip.
3. Insert the brad through the knot and glue to the felt.
4. Start twisting the fabric and gluing in a circle around the center.
Ta dah! |
1. Take a strip of lace and start to ruffle the middle into a circle, gluing down each ruffle.
2. Once you have it mostly circular, glue the ends together. Different lace may look better connected different ways. This one worked best with gluing the 2 fronts together with a thin strip of glue right on the edge to have the ends in the back. Dab some glue in the middle and push brad through. Flip to back to fold the brad in place and add more glue if you have any loose ruffles. Add a piece of felt to finish it off.
Ta dah! |
Make a bow for the top or tie one directly to the wreath to hang from. I formed mine then added it to the wreath and used a different string to hang from.
I love my wreath so much that I'm entering it into these challenges:
Emerald Creek Dares: Ring in Spring Challenge.
Decorate to Celebrate!