For this project, I used a 12″ wire wreath form, but there are several sizes out there. My Dollar Tree has a bunch of 9″ ones ...
Wide ribbon, velvet or satin work best. Gather all your items you will be using and lay them flat in front of you. Ensure you have scissors to hand as you may need them often. Choose your ribbon and ...
Wreaths featuring bows are the decor trend of the season. We’re seeing them take over Pinterest boards and other social media ...
Unfortunately, while her crafts might not have lost any aesthetic ... While you can mount these ribbons as you like, Gabby claimed that her wreath ribbons were so light, she only needed to use ...
Loop a piece of ribbon over the wreath, tightly tie the ends and hide the knot inside the foliage of the wreath. Repeat with ...
Christmas wreaths can cost upwards of £20 on the ... and leftover ribbon from last year’s decorations box. Use old ribbon to make bows for added charm. If you’re after something extra ...
Make sure your stems of foliage are cut ... Finish by wrapping a piece of ribbon around the top of the wreath and tying it in a bow or, as here, a simple knot. Florist Nikki Tibbles of Wild ...
Check for any stray stems to trim and that the wreath looks balanced. Cover any bald spots with some extra foliage and stubby sticks. Fix the wreath to your front door with wreath hanger which hangs ...