Halloween Wreath
by
Chris Kugler
(IC: homeowner)
5 Materials
$8
6 Hours
Easy
I saw this idea at Michael's. If you saw my previous post on the book page wreath you'll see that this is the same procedure
this time I used a foam wreath form.
I purchased about two yards of orange felt at Joann's. The procedure is just like paper roses but much easier and faster.
Draw a circle using a glass as a pattern
then cut out your circles. And cut it into a spiral.
Starting at the outside roll into your flower. With his material or is much easier then with paper. I used tweezers but you can actually just do it with your fingers.
this is a picture of my using tweezers.
Then put a dab of hot glue to hold it in place. When you have finished your flowers begin gluing them onto the form beginning in the center and working out. I would make some flowers and then glue. That way I knew how many to make
Then add a bow of your choice and hang it up. You can use it on the front door or inside
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Published August 9th, 2018 2:17 PM
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Naomie Moore aka baileyanddaisey, Castaic CA on Oct 14, 2018
Love this! Will take a bit of time. Cutting all those circles . . . But SO worth it, the end result is beautiful. The theme possibilities are endless. Fantastic share. 🍊👀🎃
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Nan25410284 on Oct 15, 2018
Love this but will do it for Christmas using red and green thanks for the idea
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Can you give an idea on how much felt was used ?
Ok sry apparently I don’t read so good as you answered the question. However I have another one can you recommend another glue? I live in Florida and have learned that hot glue doesn’t hold up well since my door faces the sun for most of the day.