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One Wreath Four Ways

May 10, 2016 By Meegan Leave a Comment

How would you like to know how to create One Wreath Four Ways?

That is exactly what I want to teach you about today. It is easier than you think and is fun, creative for almost every holiday and season.

One Book Page Wreath Four Ways

 

It all starts out by making a book page wreath. 

Let me show you what I used:

straw wreath form

hot glue gun/hot glue sticks

vintage book pages

You can find the full tutorial here.

Book Page Wreath with Tissue Flowers by meeganmakes

The first book page wreath I want to show you was filled with tissue paper flowers, Each of them were various colors and sizes. If you want to learn how to make the tissue flowers for future crafts visit here.

4th of July Book Page Wreath

One of my favorite ways to use my One Wreath Four Ways was to create a patriotic wreath. I used a vintage dictionary with the definition of The United States of America. It was fun to make the center of the medallion using the definition. The polka dot red, white and blue fabric was an ideal way to highlight the book pages.

Fall-Book-page-wreath by meeganmakes.com

Another SUPER easy way to use my One Wreath Four Ways was to wrap a Fall berry vine around the book page wreath. PERFECT for Fall decorating and talk about easy! I added one of my favorite crafts as an accessory- a cardboard chalkboard. It makes all the difference, doesn’t it?

Pink-Peony-Spring-Wreath

And, finally my last One Wreath Four Ways was a pink peony wreath. I bought some realistic peonies and pussy willows at Hobby Lobby and I was ready to go. This wreath is a little more complicated than the others, but with a little creativity and patience you can have a gorgeous wreath.

So there you have it-One Wreath Four Ways. What kind of wreath are YOU going to make first? The patriotic one? The peony or the one with tissue paper flowers? OR do you have your own creative juices going for your own wreath?

One Book Page Wreath Four Ways

Thanks for visiting my blog today. I hope you come back again VERY often.

Meegan


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