Pretty in Pink DIY Spring Wreath
Greet guests and celebrate the season with this DIY spring wreath. It only takes a few minutes to make this Pretty In Pink Spring Wreath, but the effects will last well into the spring. Add flowers, bows and more for a fun and unexpected touch. The butterfly is also a classic spring that you can't forget. The ombre effect of the ribbon is so on trend, too. This wreath will look great today but be sure to save it for years to come. Spring wreath ideas are a fun way to shake off the cold days of winter. Before your next party, be sure to make one of these wreaths and hang it on your front door.
SeasonSpring
Materials:
- Twig ring with a diameter of 8”
- 150” of 1” wide cerise pink satin ribbon
- 0.2” wide cerise pink satin edged organza ribbon
- Dark pink 3” wide satin ribbon rose
- Two white 3” satin ribbon roses
- Two light pink 1.4” wide satin ribbon roses
- 2” long pink butterfly with beaded body
- Standard scissors
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks
Instructions:
- Hot glue the one end of the cerise pink ribbon in place at the back of the twig ring.
- Wrap the ribbon tightly around the twig ring until the whole ring has been covered with ribbon and hot glue the second end of the ribbon in place at the back of the ring.
- Make a loop with a piece of the satin ribbon and hot glue it to the top of the wreath.
- Hot glue the three roses to the wreath.
- Add the smaller roses and hot glue the butterfly on top of one of the white roses.
- Make a bow with a piece of the satin ribbon and neatly cut the ends of the bow. Hot glue it to the top of the wreath.
- Make two smaller bows with the organza ribbon and hot glue them on both sides of the floral arrangement.
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mulberrygalprinces s
Jul 21, 2018
This is a very pretty wreath. The directions are not only written but also there are many pictures to help illustrate the directions. That is a god send for some people who have problems following just written instructions. Now think of replacing pink with green and you are ready for Saint Patrick's Day.
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