Book Page Magnolia Wreath

Deb Foglia
by Deb Foglia
This project I have to say is not my own. This I posted to my blog about a month ago, that was from a friend of mine. She is more craft then me...and I knew my readers would love it. So, this all started with a some old book pages, and the idea to save money and still be able to have a Magnolia wreath in the home.
Affordable products tot get this started...a donut, and some book pages. First, you are going to tea stain the book pages. Once pages have dried, wrap donut with book pages.
Next...create your leaves using a DIY template from card stock.
Glue "leaves" to wreath using hot glue in an organic pattern.
And then you have a magnolia wreath for cheap!
Deb Foglia
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
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  • Linda Linda on Feb 11, 2017
    What size is the foam ring, and how many leaves did you have to cut to achieve that look?
  • Lois Mielenhausen Graham Lois Mielenhausen Graham on Feb 11, 2017
    Wouldn't this be an awesome gift for your child's school librarian?
  • Dff11150295 Dff11150295 on Feb 11, 2017
    Can you paint or spray on a product that will keep the leaves rigid?
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  • Angela Lacy Angela Lacy on Feb 15, 2017
    Love ❤️ it!
  • Pat whitmus Pat whitmus on Feb 19, 2017
    hmmm, ok...at Home Depot and Lowes I can get heavy duty brown paper for painters...once it spray painted any color I choose I can cut the leaf shape and use it the same way as the book pages and it will be very sturdy! Wonderful idea! Thank you so much for sharing!
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