Individual Book Page Christmas Wreath
Challenge yourself to learn how to make a Christmas wreath this season. Instead of something traditional, try creating something unique with this Individual Book Page Christmas Wreath. Don't fret if you find yourself snowed in and unable to get to the store, because this Christmas wreath is made from materials you already have in your house. Once you learn how to make a book page wreath, you will feel holiday enchantment every time you walk through the door.
Primary TechniqueFlorals/Wreaths
SeasonWinter
Materials:
- 45 record
- Pages
- Pencil
- Glue dots
- Tape runner
- Double stick tape or hot glue
- Repurposed ribbon
- Ornament
Instructions:
- Use the 45 record as the base of the wreath. Cut the pages in half since you are using a smaller wreath base.
- Using a pencil, roll your book page from one corner to the next to make a tube. Check both sides of your page to plan how much print you want showing once you roll your page up.
- Once it’s all rolled up, slightly loosen the roll so you can slide the pencil out. Use a glue dot to attach the final corner of the page to the paper roll.
- Make a bunch of these paper rolls. This is a great project for kids to do or you can do it in front of the TV.
- Use a tape runner to attach double stick tape to the outside and inside edges of the record. You could also use hot glue. Place the paper rolls around the wreath, manipulating the paper rolls to fill in the spaces. Use hot glue to attach a second row of paper rolls to help fill in the wreath. Just keep attaching paper rolls until you’re satisfied with the fullness of the wreath.
- Grab a piece of repurposed ribbon and an ornament.
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ldtakahashi 332453 4
Jul 24, 2015
This is a great project, but like others I don't have any 45s but maybe we could use cd instead.
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