Black and White Winter Swag for Your Front Door!

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$40
1 Hour
Medium
What would you do with black Christmas ornaments? If you are a Pittsburg Steelers fan you could make a team-themed decoration. You could use them to make Mickey Mouse ornaments, like these. I chose to do something very different, and honestly, a little more elegant than either of one of the former suggestions.
I began this project with a piece of white styrofoam.  It doesn’t matter if the size is exactly the same as this, just approximately this size will do fine!
I began this project with a piece of white styrofoam.  It doesn’t matter if the size is exactly the same as this, just approximately this size will do fine!
I used two 21 weight paper wrapped floral wires and two white pipe cleaners.  I fed the wires through the styrofoam block about one third of the way from the top of the block.  I folded the pipe cleaner into a rough “M” shape.  This will keep the wire from cutting through the foam.  On the back of the block, do the same thing and then twist the ends of the wire into a circle so you can hang your finished project on a hook. 
Take artificial greens and stick them into the styrofoam block all around the edge of the block to begin to make a Christmas swag for your door!  
You can see in the photo above how I stuck the faux greenery into the block.  Some of the greens with stiff stems could be stuck right into the foam, those with weaker stems I used my steel pick machine to add the steel picks to get the greenery secure in the block.
Next I took three large white poinsettia blossoms and added those to my block of foam.
My next step was to add a black and white bow.  This one is a festive harlequin pattern wired ribbon.  
I added three little silver and white package ornaments I found at my local At Home store.  Spread out the packages from top to bottom.  I attached them by sticking a wooden skewer into the bottom of the little styrofoam packages and stuck the other end into the styrofoam block base.
I saved these pretty faux icy looking evergreens to top dress my swag.  I didn’t want them to be too hidden behind other elements of the swag. You can see how I have added these beneath the blossoms, but in front of the other greens.  
Time to add those black ornaments!  I threaded two onto a black pipe cleaner, bent the pipe cleaner in two and then added a steel pick to the pipe cleaner end.  Next I will add them all around my swag, two at a time!
I added some additional loops and tails of ribbon to complete the look of my holiday swag.  I daresay this is something you could leave up all winter!  If you have a brightly colored door, this will really pop on it!
Follow along as I create this swag!
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