Thursday, November 4, 2010

Fabulous Fall Wreath

This wreath is beautiful~if I do say so myself.
I made this wreath 2 years ago, but I really want to showcase how gorgeous it is, how well it has stored and how really simple it is to make!

The list of supplies you need:
1 white Styrofoam wreath form
(mine is an 18" wreath)
Glue gun and lots of glue
Muslin or other neutral color fabric, cut into 2" strips
 (enough fabric to be wrapped around the form-I am not sure how much I used, but it's not a ton, maybe a quarter yard...)
Christmas ornaments in assorted sizes and colors-whatever combination you like
(there are 3 dozen tiny ornaments, 2-3 doz. combined medium and large ornaments, and about 18-24 small ornaments in my wreath)
Decorative ribbon, at least 4 yards
 (more if you want your ribbon larger)

Simply start by wrapping your styro form with the strips of cloth.  I used a couple of heavy pins to secure the fabric at the beginning. Wrap tightly all the way around, and secure the end piece with either glue or more pins.
Lay your wrapped wreath form flat on a table or counter to work with. You will want to keep it flat down as you work around the edges gluing the ornaments. This way the back of your wreath will be flat and hang nicely against a wall.
Now, starting on the inside of the wreath, simply glue large and medium balls to the wreath. ALWAYS TRY TO MAKE 2 OR 3 POINTS OF CONTACT WITH THE GLUE AND EACH ORNAMENT. By this I mean, use plenty of glue to secure the 1st ornament to the form, then the next ornament will be glued to the form and also to the ornament next to it... Always remove the metal caps on the ornaments before gluing...I have learned that the ornament make come out of the cap, and fall and break, while the cap stays nicely glued in place-ugh!
Now glue more ornaments on the outer edge of the wreath, all the way around.
Start back at the center of the wreath, and simply start gluing the ornaments around the form. Use the tiny and  smaller ornaments to fill in the gaps. My wreath actually has 4 different sizes of ornament balls I used a lot of medium and small ones, with the tiny size filling in the little holes. I bought most of them at the discount store's and at Hobby Lobby.  I looked for plastic ones, and there are  lots of those in the wreath to help control breakage, and to lighten the weight. However, I love the look of the very shiny reflective balls too (as you can see in the photo's that my image keeps appearing in the reflections-ha ha) so I used lots of glass one's as well.








Let the wreath stand for a while to make sure the glue is really set and has had time to cool all the way around.  Now carefully pick up your wreath and watch for loose area's.  Re secure any of the wobbly ornaments, and then you are ready to attach the bow!
I simply wrapped a piece of ribbon around the wreath, and then tied my ribbon to the strip.



I used a pipe cleaner to wrap around the form (not the ornaments) just by wiggling in through the maze of balls, twist tied it securely together and I have a hook to hang it with!




The mantle and fireplace in my home are really high.  I mean I need a ladder to put things on the mantel, so the pictures look kind of distorted.  I was too lazy to get my ladder back out and climb up to take better pictures...sorry!
I hope you will try this wreath, it just makes such a beautiful piece in a room!
I am thinking about making a pink, white, and red one for Valentines, with some of the adorable blown glass heart ornaments that are available right now at Christmas.
I would love to see pictures of any wreaths that you make, so drop us a line or note if you do this project!
Best wishes, and happy Fall, Ya' All!

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23 comments:

Emy said...

Beautiful! You are so talented :-)

BTW, I really like all of your blogs. I'm now following this one and Aunt Peg's Recipe Box

P.S.
I would love for you to co-host. Whenever you get a chance contact me via my e-mail alwaysaroundboys@gmail.com. It's easier to communicate then through here :-)

All my best,
Emy

Kathy said...

I love the colors of the ornaments you used -The display looks so pretty on your mantel

It's A Priceless Life said...

I want to make one of these wreaths...it's so beautiful!!! And I love the colors you chose!!
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Renters No More said...

I love the colors of your wreath! My Mom always makes these for Christmas with red and green on a pine wreath but I love your version.

Unknown said...

Love the color and how full it is! Beautiful.

I {heart} Nap Time said...

This is beautiful, I love the colors and different shapes! I'd love for you to link it up at our holiday party! http://iheartnaptime.blogspot.com/

Unknown said...

Gorgeous. I love the colors. It's so warm and pretty.

Life In The Thrifty Lane said...

Just beautiful, love the color too!

Ami Allison said...

I am IN LOVE IN LOVE with this wreath! It's GORGEOUS!!! Thanks for the tutorial! I'm going to try this one! I promise to send you pics!! :)

Ashlee Marie said...

Oh my LOVELY! This wreath is AMAZING! I'd love it if you'd link up to Topsy Turvy Tuesday's!

Unknown said...

Thank you, thank you for sharing this! I'm planning to do one of these for Christmas, but the instructions in the magazine I have are really vague. Yours are perfect! Just like your wreath!

~ The Speckled Dog

Danielle @ The Mad Ryno House said...

so beautiful. I finally warmed up to wreaths and now I can't get enough of them. this one is on the top of my list.

-dani

Karie said...

Beautiful wreath. Love the colors. Thank you for sharing a great idea.

Chris said...

This is sooooo beautiful! I love the color combination that you chose. Thanks for the tutorial on it!

Anonymous said...

Hello Sal (I'm never quite sure if I'm talking to Peg or Sal - haha).

I dropped by to let you know that I have chosen this beautiful wreath as one of my features for "Bookmarked on the Boardwalk". I know that others will be equally as inspired as I have been by your project. You can take a look at the feature here:

http://www.bobbypinsboardwalk.com/2010/11/bookmarked-on-boardwalk.html

Feel free to grab the "bookmarked" button, if you like, (it matches your decor here beautifully) and congratulations on a great project!

the old white house said...

This is really so beautiful! I love the colors, just perfect! Theresa xoxo

MrsPhilipswithoneL said...

I am going to have to try and make this. I got a really good glue gun and a ton of glue for a wedding present so I guess now would be the perfect time to break them out.

Jenn said...

That is so beautiful! Looks like a lot of ornaments!! I love your colour choices.

Unknown said...

SO jealous of your ornament wreath, it is SO beautiful!!

Ms Bingles Vintage Christmas said...

Oh, I just love it!
Beautiful!
Thank you for sharing!
Leticia

Shauna K said...

this is SO beautiful!! I definitely want to make my own now :D thanks for the inspiration!!!

HALLELUJAHS BY HOLLY said...

This is gorgeous! Thanks for sharing!

Holly
http://hallelujahsbyholly.blogspot.com

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