Mini Ribbon Wreath Ornaments

5 Materials
$3
1 Hour
Easy

A Christmas Ornament that is easy to make and sure to impress.

No matter how you decorate for the Holidays…Shabby, Homespun, Country or Cute.


You can easily customize these Mini Ribbon Wreath Ornaments to fit your personal style.

How To make Mini Ribbon Wreath Ornaments


Finished Size : 3”


Materials Used:

Smoothfoam 2 7/16” x 1/2” Round Wreath or Canning Jar Ring

3 yards of Ribbon (1/4” or 3/8”)

1/8″ Scor-Tape*icon

Beacon Fabri-Tac Permanent Adhesive*icon

Jingle Bell and Jump Ring

Adhesive Pearls

Mini Bottle Brush Trees

Computer Generated Greeting printed on Cream Card-stock

Burlap or Scrapbook Paper Backing

Thin Metallic Trim for Hanging

Chipboard

Scissors

Directions:


Apply a strip of 1/8″ adhesive around the outside edge of the Smoothfoam wreath. This keeps the ribbon securely in place while wrapping.

Wrap ribbon tightly around wreath. When you’ve wrapped the ribbon half way around wreath add the jump ring with jingle bell to ribbon so that it hangs on the bottom of the wreath and continue wrapping. When finished wrapping the ribbon, glue ribbon end onto back of wreath.

Add metallic ribbon trim on top of the wreath as the ornament hanger.

Glue mini bottle brush tree inside wreath.

Glue a piece of burlap or scrapbook paper onto a piece of chipboard and cut into a circle that will cover the inside of the wreath and glue to the back of the wreath.

Print a computer generated greeting on to a piece of cream card-stock. Cut down to size and notch out both ends to create a banner.

Give the banner a quick wave using your fingers and glue onto the bottom of the wreath.

Add adhesive pearls on to the wreath.

Add bow on the top of the wreath to finish it off.

Look for small foam rings at your local craft store.

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