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Wreaths

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Magnolia & Apple Wreath

1. Glue dark green ribbon around outside edge of wreath to cover. Trim ribbon even with edges.

 

Fri Apr 11 2003
Views: 107


Peas-in-a-Pod Garden Wreath

1. Use serrated knife to cut small beveled chunks from wreath, adding texture to foam surface. Sand wreath with a small scrap of foam to smooth cut edges.

 

Fri Apr 11 2003
Views: 108


Petite & Pretty Pansy Wreath

1. Tear tissue paper into approximately 2" x 3-1/2" strips.

 

Fri Apr 11 2003
Views: 115


Pretty Posh Pastel Egg Wreath

1. Trace wreath twice on posterboard; cut out. Glue cardboard wreath to each side of foam wreath.

 

Fri Apr 11 2003
Views: 108


Rag Ball Apple Wreath

Gluing. For a fast, sure bond, use a low-temperature glue gun. Hot glue guns can be used but might melt a small portion of the foam. (Please follow manufacturer's safety instructions when operating a glue gun.) White craft glue is a tried and true favorite for STYROFOAM Brand Products; use florists' picks or toothpicks to hold pieces together while drying.

 

Fri Apr 11 2003
Views: 108


Red, White, & Wonderful Wreath

1. Wrap chenille stem around wire frame of wreath and twist ends together to form hanger.

 

Fri Apr 11 2003
Views: 107


River Stone Mosaic Wreath

1. Glue smooth river stones to front and sides of foam wreath, allowing very little space between them. (Note: Stones will appear farther apart after spackling is applied.) Alternate sizes and colors of stones for added interest.

 

Fri Apr 11 2003
Views: 111


Scare-D-Cat Wreath

1. Wrap 2-1/2 yd. length of orange plaid ribbon around wreath, gluing ends to back of wreath.

 

Fri Apr 11 2003
Views: 109


Shiny Red Candy Apple Wreath

1. Cut fabric into 2" wide strips. Glue end of fabric strip to back of wreath and wrap around wreath; glue end to secure. Repeat until wreath is completely covered.

 

Fri Apr 11 2003
Views: 120


Summer Buzz Beehive Wreath

1. Using serrated knife, slice 1" from wide end of foam egg. (HINT: For smoother cuts, wax the knife blade with an old candle.) To cover egg with paper cord, use the needle-nose pliers to bend one end of paper cord into a small spiral; glue spiral to top of egg. Continue winding and gluing cord until egg is covered.

 

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Fri Apr 11 2003
Views: 122


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