Easy Pip Berry Centerpiece / Wreath

Patricia
by Patricia
10 Minutes
Easy
Are you looking for a way to dress up your holiday table? Today I am sharing a quick and easy method to create a pip berry wreath.
I plan to use this wreath as a centerpiece for my holiday table, but you can hang it on a wall or door instead.
The supplies you will need are: a pip berry garland, craft wire, scissors, and a mason jar or large candle (optional).
Wrap the end of the garland once around the mason jar and shape it to achieve a somewhat even circle. Perfection doesn't count for this project -- I told you it was easy!
Cut a piece of craft wire and secure in place.
Continue wrapping the garland and secure in place as you go with the craft wire. I ended up securing in four places (12 o'clock, 3, 6, and 9).
After the entire garland is finished I like to hang the wreath up to get a different perspective and then make adjustments as needed. I simply hung the inner circle of the wreath on a nail. But you could create a loop with craft wire if you prefer.
And here it is ready for a centerpiece in no time at all.
I added a tea light to the mason jar, but it's difficult to see in the daylight! You could use a large candle instead of the mason jar.
Other than being quick and easy, my other favorite thing about this project is you can quickly convert it back into a garland just by clipping off the craft wire. Feel free to stop by my blog and see what other projects are underway.
Patricia
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
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  • Carol42 Carol42 on Nov 15, 2015
    Hi - I'm guessing the pip berries are fake and not something growing in one's yard?
  • Don1391132 Don1391132 on Nov 16, 2015
    What else is in the Mason jar?
  • Featherwood Featherwood on Nov 16, 2015
    Thank you for your quick response! Do you have an artificial tea light in the jar then? Otherwise, is the paper flammable? Yikes! We're looking for centerpieces for wedding tables and mason jars with the artificial tea lights was one thought. Thanks for your inspiration.
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