Would you like a new Christmas wreath because the one you have isn't quite cutting it?
It's super easy to change things up a bit and give your old wreath a new look.
That's what I did this year.
That's what I did this year.
I loved the 3 wreaths that hung in our breakfast room windows at Christmas. They have some glittery sparkle to them and I just changed them up with a different bow every year and maybe some berries.
This year, all the Christmas decorations coordinated with our granddaughter's birthday party, so the first thing I did to the wreaths was flock them.
It was super easy.
It was super easy.
After drying 24 hours, I started decorating with the same elements as the birthday party decorations: faux pink roses, pink and gold ribbon and I added some glittery gold branches and tulle, like I added to the Christmas tree. Nothing was glued on and can easily be changed out next year.
I scrunched up 36" long pieces of pale pink tulle and set them on one side of the wreath. No need to glue it on because the needles hold them in.
I added a glittery branch...
A faux rose on a stem...
I cut 23" of pink wired ribbon and looped it 3 times and stapled it.
The faux pine needles also held the ribbon securely.
3 faux rose buds were added...
19" of gold ribbon, looped twice and stapled...
Finished product!
I made 4 wreaths total the same way...
The faux pink roses and pink ribbon will be easily taken out and changed up with next year's colors...or maybe I'll take everything off and add some pine cones to make a Winter wreath.
The countdown is on! One week left until Christmas!
Are you ready?
Pam
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