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Unique DIY Wreaths for Your Home this Holiday Season

In the instance that you are casting around for a unique and brilliant approach to brighten up your Ballard home, a do-it-yourself wreath project is a fine way to go! Wreaths are a classic and hassle-free style to trim a door, wall, window, or other space of your home. Notwithstanding store-bought wreaths can be highly-priced and generally look typical or don’t match your taste and style. In contrast, why not create one of these fun and creative DIY wreaths to deck the halls this season?

Bicycle wheel. Upcycle an old bicycle wheel into a wreath full of vintage fun. Add twine, real or fake evergreen boughs around the rim, then wrap it in a festive red rope or ribbon. Several bright bows, and you’ve got the suitable touch for your entryway or door.

Peanut wreath. For a touch of the unconventional, why not do a wreath out of unshelled peanuts? Opting for a foam wreath form, just glue peanuts in their shells to cover. Afterward, twirl a pretty burlap ribbon around the whole thing and tie in a bow.

Cookie cutters. If baking cookies is a massive part of your holidays, why not have a wreath that depicts your favorite part of the season? Start by gluing decorative paper to the back of several cookie cutters. Thereupon, glue the cookie cutters into a circular shape. All in all, tie with a fine ribbon and hang for a visual treat anywhere your home needs a little cheer.

Wine corks. If you choose to retain wine bottle corks, you can employ them to make a fun wreath! Employing a straw or twig wreath form, merely glue your corks in concentric circles to cover. Next, make use of floral wire to attach some sprigs of evergreen and vibrant holly berries to make it look pretty.

Sheet music. If your glad tidings include lots of holiday music, why not do a wreath that displays your affinity for all things musical? Using torn sheets of music, carefully twist or curl them and then glue them together in a circular shape. Impart different lively paper rosettes to the inner ring to craft a great musical decoration for your home.

PVC pipe. Not just for plumbing, PVC pipe might be worked to make a unique wreath for your home! Cut different sizes of PVC pipe into thin sections, then glue them together (with open sides facing outward) into a circular arrangement. After spray painting the pipe a delightful gold or another color, fill the openings of the pipes with colorful ornaments for a festive decoration.

Socks. Have you got an awful lot of old or single socks gathering in your laundry room? Contrary to throwing them out, turn them into an original wreath creation! Making use of two embroidery hoops (one smaller than the other) trace a wreath form onto a foam core. Following that, cut out the form, cut and wrap the sock around it, and glue them into place. Thereafter, fit the whole thing back inside the embroidery hoops and decorate.

Ties. If a certain person you know has an overabundance of neckties, you can use them to dress up a creative holiday wreath! Get a foam wreath form, only wrap and pin the neckties in any arrangement you’d love. Next glue the loose ends to the back to secure them in place. Use certain leftover fabric to craft a bow, and you’ve got a holiday wreath that is dressed to impress!

 

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