Mini Rosemary Christmas Wreaths

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have a ton of rosemary in my front yard and my husband brought up the idea that I should use it for some type of craft, so I thought how fun would they be in a wreath!! Add a pretty bow and then a little hanging ornament and viola a cute little Christmas decor item!
Get some 12 in or longer cuttings of rosemary, some floral wire, and wire cutters.
Shape your rosemary into a wreath holding using the wire to hold it in place. Wreath measures about 5 inches in diameter. If you want a larger wreath use more rosemary strands to increase the size.
Create a cute little burlap bow with floral wire in the back to help attach it to the wreath. Place at the top of the wreath. You can leave your wreath with just a bow int eh top, or add a fun little something in the middle by hanging an ornament down the middle. I created a fun little clay ornament painted with some glitter paint in both a dove and bell hung from twine.
Here are two types of wreaths that I made. One has a red bow with gold floral wire in the middle with a dove ornament, the other has a ivory bow with red int eh middle with a bell ornament. The red bow wreath has been drying for 3 days and it still smells great! The ivory bow wreath is fresh cut rosemary.
Here is a video tutorial on how I made these fun little wreaths.
These wreaths are perfect for a little door wreath, a door hanger, as an ornament on your tree, or outdoor decor, or as a cute gift since the bow and ornament both can be removed and used again and the rosemary is completely edible!!
Suggested materials:
  • Clay   (Makin's Clay)
  • Beacon Adhesive   (Michaels)
  • Glitter Paint   (Tattered Angels)
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Erin Reed | Erin Reed Makes
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