Do you need a great holiday gift that is from the heart? You can make
your loved ones their own personalized Christmas Wreath. Here is a
great step by step guide to creating a great homemade gift for your
friends and family.
Supplies:• An assortment of evergreen clippings (ask for scraps at a tree lot or use clippings from the bottom of your own tree)
• Staple gun
• Garden clippers
• Wire
• Round or octagonal wood frame
• Berry branches, pinecones, ribbon, ornaments or other decorations
Prep Work:
You can purchase basic round frames
or build your own. To create your own, miter wood slats to form on
octagon. The wood frame is relatively light, yet sturdy enough to hold
staples and be reused each year. At the end of the season, simply remove
the staples and save the frame for next year.
Cut evergreen
branches that are 8"-18" in length. Depending on the size and fullness
you're looking for, gather larger or smaller pieces.
Making Your Wreath:
Use
the staple gun to attach each branch to the wood frame. For some of the
thicker branches, staple from an offshoot instead of the main branch.
One staple per branch is usually sufficient.
Overlap the branches as you add them and take a step back to look at
your progress every few staples. The wreath will look a little wild and
full at first, but that's okay, you will trim it later. As you near the
starting point you'll have to slide the branches beneath those you
already stapled in order to create a full circle of greenery all the way
around.
Manicuring Your Wreath:
For the trimming it's best to hang your wreath first. Wrap a thick piece of wire around the frame and form a loop at the top.
Trim around the edges. Don't trim a perfect edge, but rather trim
within an inch or two of the adjacent branch. You want the wreath to
appear circular, yet natural. Trim the center so that you can see a
hole, but not so much that you reveal the frame. Step back every so
often to check your work and adjust.
Decorating Your Wreath:
Use
found objects to keep costs down and create a natural looking wreath.
Borrow ornaments from your tree or get creative with gift wrapping
supplies.
For more information see Apartment Therapy.
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