Supplies needed
1 12 " - Heart Shaped Straw wreath (preferrably wrapped in saran wrap).
1 piece of card board or plastic table cloth (if you use a plastic table cloth and the glue drips on it, once dried it can be peeled off.)
(if it is not in suran wrap, you can wrap it yourself with one layer of saran wrap, so when the straw gets draw it doesn't start falling out).
1 Lg. bottle of Tacky glue
about 8 inches of heavy crafting wire
screw driver (philips head/which looks like and X or +).
pinking shears or cutting tool with the pinking shears blade.
Fabric - 1 1/2 to 2 yards solid cotton (choice of the colors and prints you like).
4 to 6 yards printed cotton
Cut all the Fabric 4" x 5" with the pinking shears
Take the wreath and lay it flat on a plastic table cloth or cardboard. Decide how you want your pattern of your fabric to look I used all printed material around the sides and part of the front, then I added one row of solid fabric and then I finished the rest off with printed material
Starting your first row of fabric being poked into the wreath where the wreath and the table or card board meet. Take a square of fabric and the screw driver, placing the screw driver in the center of the fabric with the wrong side of the fabric facing you. Then pull up the fabric around the screw driver and hold while dipping about 1 inch of fabric in to the tacky glue, then poke into the wreath about 3/4 to 1 inch deep and placing each square about 1/4 inch away from the last square. (You can place them further apart to save on fabric - I like mine closer so it looks fuller).
Once you have the sides done, start poking fabric in on the top of the wreath (you can use all the same fabric or use a mix of fabrics as I did).
Once you have the top of the wreath done, you will want to finish your wreath off by poking and gluing the squares in the inside of the wreath too, all the way to the table cloth or cardboard.
When the wreath is done let it sit and completely dry for 24 hours. My wreath took me about a week to complete.
You will now need a hanger on your wreath, so take your heavy crafting wire and poke it through the back of the straw and then take the 2 ends and twist them together. This makes a great hanger.
Now hang on the wall.
When storing I just put a plastic bag over mine and then I hang it on a hook in my closet.
Enjoy
Published by Mary Wensing Dvorachek
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13 Comments
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excellent &hearts
Lovely! You are a very multi-talented lady!
Oh I really love this, wow!!!!!!! 10 stars!!
Beautiful wreath. I may make this one!
That is a gorgeous wreath! Thanks for sharing the instructions.
Fabulous Christmas craft! Beautiful work! I love. :-)
Another beautiful creation! 5 zillion stars for your creativity!
Thank you Sherry
Great idea and instructions!