How to Make a Spring Wreath(For Less Than $5)
Spring is a welcoming time of renewal, and what better way to welcome friends and family to your home than with a creative and personal spring wreath! Even better when you can make it for under $5! Here’s how…
Pick up supplies at your local dollar shop or discount store. You’ll need a grapevine or straw wreath base, a roll of ribbon, and various little decorative items.
Choose a theme for your wreath. I used inspiration as mine, but you could use gardening, Easter, sewing, children, nature, birds, dogs,tea party…the list is endless, use your imagination!
Decorative items need to be small so they can be wired or glued easily to the wreath base. I searched the scrapbooking section for some terrific themed items! Most craft stores have a “wood” aisle where they sell lots of wooden cutouts in various themes for as low as a quarter a piece!
Wrap your wreath with ribbon, and tie in the back or use a glue gun to secure. Next lay out your items on the wreath until you find a pleasing composition…it often looks best for things not to line up perfectly. Now add your focal items…mine were inspirational words that I wired on. You can either use floral wire, or do like I did and strip the paper from those twisty ties that come with your bread. Fill in with colorful background players…since mine was a springtime wreath about inspiration, I used birds and butterflies! Finally, tuck in a few floral picks to add that springtime style! No need to go buy expensive bunches, I just snipped these from some silk branches I already owned. You can also pick up little floral picks from the craft store.
Voila…easy, quick, and it may not be expensive, but it has so much personality, no one will notice!
Don’t overlook using those dollar shop wreaths on their own, tucked into bookshelves, leaned against mantels, or hanging as grouping on the wall.
Pick up supplies at your local dollar shop or discount store. You’ll need a grapevine or straw wreath base, a roll of ribbon, and various little decorative items.
Choose a theme for your wreath. I used inspiration as mine, but you could use gardening, Easter, sewing, children, nature, birds, dogs,tea party…the list is endless, use your imagination!
Decorative items need to be small so they can be wired or glued easily to the wreath base. I searched the scrapbooking section for some terrific themed items! Most craft stores have a “wood” aisle where they sell lots of wooden cutouts in various themes for as low as a quarter a piece!
Wrap your wreath with ribbon, and tie in the back or use a glue gun to secure. Next lay out your items on the wreath until you find a pleasing composition…it often looks best for things not to line up perfectly. Now add your focal items…mine were inspirational words that I wired on. You can either use floral wire, or do like I did and strip the paper from those twisty ties that come with your bread. Fill in with colorful background players…since mine was a springtime wreath about inspiration, I used birds and butterflies! Finally, tuck in a few floral picks to add that springtime style! No need to go buy expensive bunches, I just snipped these from some silk branches I already owned. You can also pick up little floral picks from the craft store.
Voila…easy, quick, and it may not be expensive, but it has so much personality, no one will notice!
Don’t overlook using those dollar shop wreaths on their own, tucked into bookshelves, leaned against mantels, or hanging as grouping on the wall.