Make a Christmas Tulle Wreath!

8 Materials
$7
1 Hour
Easy
Looking for some easy to make sweet Christmas decor? How about this Christmas wreath? This is a quick craft you can hang on your front door.
• Cut all the Silver Tulle into 6" x 21″ strips.


• Cut all the Red Tulle into 6″ x 21″ strips.


• Cut all the White Tulle into 6″ x 21″ strips.
• Fold one piece of Silver Tulle in half and wrap around the wreath form by tying a slip knot. Simply fold the piece of material in half top to bottom so that you make a loop and put it around the wreath body with the loop side down. Pull the other end down through the loop and pull it tight so it doesn’t slip out. Make certain the tails of the tulle knot are facing out.
• Fold one piece of Red Tulle in half and wrap around the wreath form by tying a slip knot. Simply fold the piece of material in half top to bottom so that you make a loop and put it around the wreath body with the loop side down. Pull the other end down through the loop and pull it tight so it doesn’t slip out. Make certain the tails of the tulle knot are facing out.


• Fold one piece of White Tulle in half and wrap around the wreath form by tying a slip knot. Simply fold the piece of material in half top to bottom so that you make a loop and put it around the wreath body with the loop side down. Pull the other end down through the loop and pull it tight so it doesn’t slip out. Make certain the tails of the tulle knot are facing out.
• Push the pieces together so there is not a gap of white wreath showing.


• Repeat the three colors, one silver, one red, one white, all the way around the wreath form until the wreath is full.
• Place your snowflakes on a covered surface and paint them white.


• Allow to dry.


• Paint a second coat if bare spots show through.


• Allow to dry.


• Place your dry, painted snowflakes on the left side or right side (it depends on what day your door swings open – I have a double front door and always have one wreath with a left orientation, and another wreath with a right orientation so they complement one another).


• Dab hot glue on the back sides of the sign to attach it to the wreath.
• Hang as desired
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