Gift Wrap Paper Wreath
"It takes about 2 hours to make this fresh as spring wreath with paper gift wrap flowers that are ModPodged to cardboard or mat board. Use a dollar store metal wreath as the base. Use ModPodge to glue the flowers to the carboard. After they are dry, cut the flowers and attach them to the metal wreath form by using a scrap of paper and hot glue as shown in the photo of the wreath backside."
Materials List
- cardboard or mat board
- floral gift wrap paper or wallpaper or pretty floral images
- ModPodge
- scissors
- dollar store wreath form
- hot glue gun
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We absolutely love the idea of repurposing old gift wrap paper to create beautiful wreaths! For those crafters who enjoy making gift wrap paper wreaths, we have a few more fun project ideas to keep the creative juices flowing.
If you enjoy working with paper, you might want to try making paper flowers to complement your wreaths. Paper flowers are versatile and can be used in various ways, such as decorating cards, gift boxes, or even a room. They are perfect for adding a personalized touch to any gift or home decor.
For crafters looking to challenge themselves, we recommend trying a quilling project. Quilling involves rolling and shaping strips of paper to create intricate designs. You can make quilled motifs to embellish your wreaths or create standalone pieces of art. Quilling is a great way to enhance your crafting skills and add a unique touch to your projects.
If you enjoy making gifts for loved ones, consider creating a gift wrap paper wreath as a personalized present. You can customize the colors and patterns of the paper to suit the recipient's taste, making it a thoughtful and handmade gift. This project is perfect for any occasion, whether it's a birthday, holiday, or just to show someone you care.
We hope these craft project ideas inspire you to continue creating beautiful and unique pieces with gift wrap paper. Happy crafting!