153K Views
Make a New Year's Wreath
by
Chloe Crabtree
(IC: blogger)
5 Materials
I want to greet guests immediately, so I am creating a New Year's Eve wreath that can stay up through January. I love black and white and silver and gold for New Year's but I wanted a pop of color this year and went with pink. No mistaking this front door decor for leftover Christmas!
I began with one of my
I began with one of my
I used an Ikea Drill Frame and painted it with metallic silver spray paint for this project.
I attached a 6 foot marabou garland around the center part of the frame with white chenille stems.
I secured it every few inches so it looked uniform from the front.
Here is my furry silvery frame ready to go.
I bought wood numbers, glued them together vertically and then painted them with black spray paint.
The numbers were secured down a pink ribbon sash which rant down the center of the frame.
A wooden "celebrate" was also painted black and added to the bottom of the frame.
I added a big pink bow and I am ready to greet guests for New Year's Eve!
{
"id": "3672339",
"alt": "",
"title": "",
"video_link": "https://www.youtube.com/embed/7nJbnDsJpVM",
"youtube_video_id": "7nJbnDsJpVM"
}
{
"width": 634,
"height": 357,
"showRelated": true
}
Enjoyed the project?
Suggested materials:
- Frame (Ikea)
- Wooden Letters (Amazon)
- White marabou (Amazon)
- Pink glitter ribbon (Hobby Lobby)
- Celebrate wooden word (Joann)
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published December 29th, 2016 5:40 PM
Frequently asked questions
Have a question about this project?