I LOVE my new wreath!
By the way--the green plushie on the center left and the red plushie on the center right are Hungry Monsters--the very ones chosen by Natasha at Serenity You as one of her top-ten handmade Christmas gifts this year!
You can make a wreath like this too! Here's what I used:
--a large artificial wreath
--sparkly red ribbon, and lots of it (I started with a 15 foot roll, and ended up using almost twice that much)
--green string (in the picture the string is red--oops!)
--small sparkly red ornaments
--scissors
--handmade plushies
It's simple, really. Start by wrapping the wreath with the ribbon. Ribbon with wire in it works great, because you can shape it as you wish, but it isn't necessary for wrapping the wreath.
When you return to your starting point, tie the ribbon in a knot.
I made a separate bow, by looping ribbon in a big circle, then gathering it together at the center and tying it in place with the ribbon trailing from the knot on my wreath. I used wired ribbon for the bow so it would hold its shape well.
I TIED the plushies and ornaments to the wreath, so I could move things around if I wanted to (which would be much harder if I had used glue!) I sewed the string through the back of each plushie using a big curved needle.
You will want to play with the placement of the stuffies and ornaments to get everything looking good; that's what took the most time.
I'm hanging this wreath on the inside of the front door, where I can enjoy it! I have a more traditional wreath for the outside of the door, so visitors will think we're normal.
I have a few plushies I haven't used for anything yet...this is what I think I'll do next:
JUST KIDDING!!!!
Go for the dress!!! Your plushies are way cuter than hers. The wreath is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI agree with wagonswest! we want to see you in a plushie dress!
ReplyDeleteI love this wreath! This would make anyone smile!
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