Sunday, December 23, 2012

Christmas Craftacular: Making an Ornament Wreath

I know, Christmas is Tuesday! So what am I doing posting an ornament wreath DIY? Well, first of all it's a fantastic decoration and if you need to get a last minute gift made this comes together after one night of dedicated effort, oh and most importantly.....it sparkles.

Yes, I am using the dreaded craft supply-GLITTER. Keep in mind that it's only on a few Christmas balls. So will it cover you for about a day or so? Yes, but it sparkles and therefore is worth the trouble, not to mention it is the time of season to shimmer.

So for this wreath you will need several Christmas balls, an 18inch metal wreath base (can be found at a craft store), the green wire that is always in the same aisle as the wreaths, a hot glue gun, and ribbon- I bought 2 festive 3yd rolls and had another roll of silver ribbon.

Begin by checking your ornaments, if they are not connected tightly to the silver topper make sure to use your hot glue gun to secure their "hats". Arrange them in the order of facing outwards and then inwards.


Now that you have all your supplies ready you can start by laying out the ornaments and deciding how you want them to sit on the wreath. After deciding you will start connecting the balls, one by one, to the wreath with the wire.


Taking care to wrap the wire through the ornament top and around the wreath frame securely.

Then take your hot glue gun and put some hot glue on the wire and wreath. After you attach the next ornament go back and put some hot glue on the opposite side of ball so that it is glued on both parts.


Now that the balls are all on the wire frame you can make a bow with your ribbon and attach it to the wreath frame. I tied another piece of ribbon through the bow to hang the wreath. This piece is attached by a tightly wound piece of wire.


Then start to take pieces of your ribbon and secure them around the silver portion of the ornaments to hide the hot glue.

After all the ornaments are covered begin to take your larger ribbon and tie it securely all around the wreath.

Hope you have a wonderful holiday season!

This year when you are around the tree and tearing open your presents with smiling faces, remember that those to the left and right of you are what you truly need to be thankful for. The moments in our life that stand out are those when you are surrounded by the people you love. Remember to be grateful for spending your holiday season with them.

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