![]() This wreath has 5 flowers, but you could add 7 or even 9, depending on how large you want the accessories to be. Remember, odd numbers of accessories are pleasing to the eye. Once you have your burlap pom poms and ribbon pom poms done, lay them out to figure out the perfect placement. My wreath form was still drying, but this picture should show you exactly how to do it.Īdd your ostrich feather to hug around the wreath and secure it, about 3/4’s of the way down, and then at the base of the feather. ![]() Once the wreath is dry, we can begin assembling everything for the wreath. You will find this step-by-step 5 minute craft tutorial over here.Īfter your wreath has dried, add another coat (if necessary) or touch up the paint as needed.Īllow to fully dry before proceeding to the next step. While your wreath is drying, make 3 burlap pom poms and two ribbon pom poms for your accessories. Set aside to allow plenty of dry time for your wreath base. You can just brush it on or you can try to create a bit of texture by sponging and then lifting your foam brush to give it a little more texture. Paint your metal wreath with metallic acrylic paint. Vintage Buttons or Vintage Jewelry for Flower Centersįloral Wire ( this is the kind I love) Directions: Metallic Acrylic Paint– pick your favorite shade or use my exact matchĢ ⅜” Wide Burlap Ribbon (this is linked to exactly what I bought or search for your own favorite colors) NOTE: you will need 9 yards of burlap ribbon to replicate this projectĢ ½” Wired Buffalo Plaid Ribbon (this is linked to exactly what I bought or search for your own favorite pattern) NOTE: you will need 8 yards of ribbon to replicate this projectĬotton Twine (embroidery thread is pictured here, but I found it too fragile) (don’t forget to download the Rakuten app to save on craft supplies- read all about it or just sign up here and get $10 of your first purchase) The accessories take just five minutes and don’t require any special pom pom maker to pull of this diy project. While I have adorned this for wreath for Valentine’s Day, the metal base can be used over and over again with fresh floral picks, different colors of burlap, or different ribbons. This slimmed down wreath is particularly awesome if you have a glass door and your wreaths get smashed between the two doors. The self-proclaimed queen of wreath making is back and I can’t wait to share another wreath tutorial for a modern wire wreath for your front door. Throw in an ostrich feather and you have everything you need for this inside out burlap wreath. Burlap ribbon and wired ribbon are gathered into ruffled pom-pom flowers for the festive accents. A painted wreath form becomes the base to this modern wreath. ![]()
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