Saturday, January 4, 2014

What's in the Snow? Scavenger Hunt



What's in the Snow? is a scavenger hunt hosted by Cal of Read Books and Live Green and Jessica of Reviews Abound! I'm excited to be hosting one of the stops for it! For my post I'm going to show you how to make a wreath for the holidays! The one I'm making below is one I created for Christmas, but you could easily change the colors of it for any holiday! :)



Things You'll Need:
Hot Glue Gun
Wreath
Wide Ribbon
Bells
Yarn (Not Pictured)

Ignore the dates at the bottom of the pictures, my camera wanted them there, apparently.


Begin wrapping your wreath with the ribbon, this is mine halfway through.



Here's how mine looked fully wrapped. After you finish wrapping it, take the hot glue gun and secure the ribbon to the back of the wreath.


Dab a little bit of hot glue onto the wreath, then place a bell onto it. Then continue to place them until you complete the circle around the wreath.



Take a little bit of yarn and using the hot glue gun, attach it to the back of the wreath. It will be easier to hang it up that way.



And there you go! You have made a wreath! Here's how mine looked hanging on the wall afterward! :)

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Thank you for stopping by! Don't forget the clue! And have fun reading everyone else's posts! I hope you had a good holiday! :)

4 comments:

  1. Oooo, this looks awesome! I need to give it a try sometime.

    Great post! Thank you for participating! :)))

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    1. Let me know if you do! :)

      Thank you! And you're welcome! :)

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  2. This is very cool! It looks easy to make too, which is a relief, as I'm usually terrible at arts and crafts. Thanks so much for sharing. I'd love to try this someday. :)

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    1. It is easy to make! If you try this, let me know! I'd like to see it! :) And you're welcome! :)

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