DIY-
Christmas Wreaths
Hello
Readers!!
Today
I bring you another easy and inexpensive DIY Christmas project!! If you thought our DIY Tomato Cage Christmas
Tree was inexpensive… wait until you see the Christmas Wreaths we have made.
These
wreaths were originally made to decorate my garage door lamps. Unfortunately the top part of my lamps literally touch the ceiling and are extremely close of the wall making it impossible for the wreaths to go around. NO BIGGIE, I found another spot for them and I believe it gives the house the perfect look!
Due to the fact that Christmas is around the corner, most (if not all) Christmas
decorations are now on sale at most stores.
All the items required to make these wreaths were purchased at Michael’s
Craft Store and .
Here
is what you will need:
Pre-made
Wreath…………………………………. $3.99
Red
Glitter Ribbon………………………………… $0.99
Jingle Bells…..………………………………………..
$3.50
(Red
and Gold stems)…..………………….……. $4.74 (0.79 each)
TOTAL
SPENT PER WREATH $13.22
STEP 1
Fluff
the wreath by spreading all the limbs, you want the wreath to look nice
and full;
STEP 2
On
the center bottom of the wreath place your jingle bells;
Carefully
secure the jingle bells by using a thin piece of wire;
HELPFUL NOTE: (you can use the thin hooks your would normally use to
hang the decorations on your tree; if you don’t have any, you can buy a pack of
100 at the Dollar Store for $1.00)
STEP 3
Place
the red ribbon slight above the top of the dangling bells;
HELPFUL NOTE: (usually the ribbons have the
own wire on the back, if your bow doesn't have one, you can use the thin wired
hooks mentioned above);
STEP 4
I
used three (3) stems with small red sparkling balls and three (3) stems with
small gold sparkling balls on each side of the Wreath;
HELPFUL NOTE: (Using the same amount of
stems on each side will guarantee your wreath looks the same on each side.)
Separate
each stem carefully and begin adding them to your wreath;
HELPFUL NOTE: (You will not need extra wire
to secure the stems onto the wreaths, they are made out of wire, carefully cut
the wire to the desired length).
Then
carefully fold the end of the wire around the wreath to prevent it from
falling.
AND
YOU ARE NOW DONE! THESE ARE THE RESULTS:
A
20 minute project and the total cost was $13.22 per wreath. You can use some of the decorations you already have available, making this project even less in price. How about that?? For an inexpensive craft
that will last you for years and you can proudly say that you made it yourself!!
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