Christmas wreath with plaid ribbon tutorial
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by Hanka
5M ago
I don’t know about you, but I love to shop the post-Christmas sales. And what better way than with Christmas goodies that I might need to create someday? This was the case with the Scottish plaid red, green, and gold ribbon, which is perfect for Christmas. And since it was a steal, I picked up four packs right away Although I used very little of it for the wreath, I’ll show you what other decorations I made with it at the end of this post. Supplies Straw wreath form Fir twigs Thin Garden Wire Hot glue gun and silicone sticks Scissors Metal candle spikes 4 candles Decorations (sparkly holiday ..read more
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Burlap Bubble Fall Wreath No.2
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by Hanka
5M ago
Upcycling. Or making the old new. As much as I like to buy some new fall decor sometimes, I want to think even more about how to use what we have at home. So I thought I’d take apart the fall burlap wreath I made the year before last and try to transform it a bit. In this post, I’ll show you how I went about it, and I hope you like the result. Supplies If you already have a burlap ribbon wreath at home, you have all this supplies already. If not, and you want to make a brand-new one, you will need: Foam wreath form (25cm diameter) Natural Burlap ribbon (length: 5m, width: 10cm) Orange Burlap ..read more
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Burlap Bubble Fall Wreath No.2
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by Hanka
8M ago
Upcycling. Or making the old new. As much as I like to buy some new fall decor sometimes, I want to think even more about how to use what we have at home. So I thought I’d take apart the fall burlap wreath I made the year before last and try to transform it a bit. In this post, I’ll show you how I went about it, and I hope you like the result. Supplies This is definitely the one if you already have a burlap ribbon wreath at home. If not, and you want to make a brand-new one, you will need: Foam wreath form (25cm diameter) Natural Burlap ribbon (length: 5m, width: 10cm) Orange Burlap ribbon (w ..read more
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Burlap Bubble Fall Wreath No.3
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by Hanka
8M ago
Last year, I ultimately gave up on creating any new fall decorations because of the upcoming move. But this year, I felt the urge to create something new again, especially since I found a lot of unused “fall” material during the move. The idea for another wreath started to form in my head. I bought a few more things, and off I went! If you want to check out what its predecessors looked like first, you can here: Burlap Bubble Fall Wreath Burlap Bubble Fall Wreath No.2 Read more Supplies Straw/Foam wreath form (25cm diameter) Burlap ribbon (length: 5m, width: 5cm) pins with small heads Ho ..read more
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Easter wreath with crocheted bunnies
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by Hanka
5y ago
After the winter, when I was more interested in knitting hats for myself and for children, I wanted to take a crochet hook in my hand. The coincidence was that at the time I was looking for crochet inspiration, Pinterest was full of ideas for Easter decoration. When I came across a crocheted bunny tutorial, I decided to decorate this year’s Easter wreath with them. In today’s post, you can find a tutorial how to make an Easter wreath with crocheted bunnies. Supplies Styrofoam ring (22cm in diameter)Thick garn – baby yellow & beige/brownScissorsWhite pompoms (diameter 15mm)Hot glu ..read more
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DIY: Lighted pinecone Christmas tree
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by Hanka
5y ago
Although it may seem unbelievable, even after this and last year’s creating many things from the pinecones (Christmas wreath, pinecone figures and angels), I still have a bunch of this natural material. And since we won´t have our Christmas tree at home this year (we will be celebrating Christmas with our parents back in our home country), I decided to make a smaller version of it from pinecones. So in this post, you will find a how to easily make a lighted pinecone Christmas tree. Materials styrofoam cone (height 26cm) medium and small pinecones brown acrylic paint, brush hot glue gun & ..read more
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