Today I have a fun project that on a google search I realize is not a novel idea. I found old, old videos, and lots of assorted non SU craft sites featuring this idea. I however was sparked by wreaths Jill Olsen had at our recent Founders Circle because I am a little bias and I think Stampin’ UP! Product makes all projects look better.
I have a simple Video Tutorial for you and I have kits available to purchase so that you can make your own. The kits vary in price because of the included materials in each but come with precut paper strips, ribbon and other elements you need to assemble. You provide the 10″ wreath and straight pins.
BONUS TIP – love wreath hangers – the standing heavy metal kind available at most craft stores and home good stores. This gives you the chance to use your wreath as a centerpiece, stand next to the door, display at a craft fair and more. I use mine year round for wreaths, signs and things. A great home decor investment.
WATCH THE VIDEO
ORDER YOUR KIT – prices ranged from $15-$30 depending on what’s included and includes tax/shipping.
ORDER YOUR KIT HERE or ask for more details HERE
Halloween with DSP Strips, Ribbon and with or without Simply Created Banner Kit
Fall with DSP strips, die cut leaves and ribbon
Hanukkah with DSP Strips, ribbon
Christmas with DSP Strips, ribbon, bow
Winter with DSP strips, die cut snowflakes, ribbon and with or without Simply Created Banner Kit
GET INSPIRED -My Joy Wreath
Awesome Fall Wreath By RemARKable Demonstrator Michelle Suit
2 Beautiful variations by RemARKable Demonstrator Tamra Davis
And 3 more Great wreaths featured at Founders Circle created by demonstrator Jill Olsen
WOW! These wreaths are beautiful Janet! Love our new bow on them too.
What beautiful wreaths, going to try one of these. And the silve thing you couldn’t think of the name is called a thimble.
thank you
Janet ~ That little thing that you put on the end of your finger is known as a “thimble” a must have tool for a seamstress. Love these wreaths, very creative…. I will be making some for the holidays. Thanks for the inspiration.
Thanks so much!
It’s called a Thimble. The wreaths are lovely
I get so teased about this now. Thank you.