Saturday, March 3, 2018

Do It Yourself Holiday Wreaths Lawrence Kansas Decorators Will Want To Copy

By Andrew Walker


The holidays bring out the creative side in many people. Those who would never think to attempt arts and crafts projects at any other time buy idea books, gather supplies, and heat up the glue gun. Not everything works out the way it's supposed to, but creating holiday wreaths Lawrence Kansas homeowners are proud to display are some of the easiest projects you can do.

If you're one of those people who still subscribes to and reads print magazines, then has trouble throwing them away, making a magazine wreath is a good project. You don't need many supplies, but you will have to sacrifice some magazine pages. Cutting out the little squares is the most time consuming part of the project. It can be accomplished while you are doing something else, like watching TV.

Along the same lines, you might recycle your old greeting cards, instead of throwing them away, by creating a holly designed card wreath. You'll need plenty of old cards and a holly shaped stencil to make the individual leaves uniform. All you have to do is affix the card leaves to a wreath form making sure you have covered the form with a luxurious amount of the leaves.

A really unique and interesting door hanger you might try is a wreath made from neckties. You'll need your husband's or dad's permission to recycle some old ties because you have to cut them up before you wrap them around a wreath form. You might let him choose which one he wants to use for the bow. That's the only one that remains intact.

A practical, but still very creative, wreath you can make is one made up primarily of tea bags. It would be a great addition to your kitchen nook. Tea lovers usually have all kinds of tea bags stuffed into drawers and canisters. Attaching the bags to a form with clothespins glued to it is a great way to organize the different varieties you have. Replenishing the wreath as necessary is a simple task.

Another wreath that is a great addition to your kitchen is one made out of star shaped cookie cutters. You'll need a dozen cookie cutters, some tie twists and paper clip. You clip the cookie cutters together and secure them with the ties. Adding a small pine or holly bough and hanging it by a ribbon is all that's left to do.

Wine lovers can get in on wreath making projects using the corks from discarded bottles. You'll need corks, wire, and little red or green jingle bells. Drilling the holes in the corks is the hardest part. As you string, alternate the corks and the bells. In no time you will have a great conversation piece you can hang in your dining room or over the bar.

Anybody can buy a wreath and hang it on the door. It takes creativity and a little determination to create one yourself. When you do, you have a one of a kind decoration that will be the envy of all your friends.




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