Thursday, February 21, 2019
Easter Wreath Dollar Tree Crafts
This wreath was made with materials from the Dollar Tree.
Supplies needed:
14 inch wreath form
Deco mesh. (DT size is 5 inches wide with 15 yards on each roll.
I used 1 1/2 rolls of white, blue, pink and purple.
I also purchased 4 rolls of various Easter themed-ribbons. The ribbons are cut at 9 inches and dove-tailed on the ends. Each roll of ribbon has 3 yards on it. I have about 1/4 roll of each ribbon left.
Pipe cleaners- you will need 1/2 of a pipe cleaner for each "tube" bundle. I have about 33 bundles. You will also need a full pipe cleaner to attach to the back of the bunny. I used 3.
Foam eggs- the package had 12 in it. I used 9.
Hot glue gun
Scissors and/or rotary cutter
Instructions:
Cut the mesh at 5 inches. Roll into a tube. Hold onto tube or use a clothespin to hold the tube. Three (3) tubes make a bundle. Use 1/2 pipe cleaner to hold bundle together and then put on wreath form. I use the 2 middle rings. If you are placing ribbon on the bundle, make it the same and add the ribbon facing you last. I put a ribbon on every other bundle.
It will look like a hot mess until you are about half-way through and then it really comes together.
I then hot glue the pipe cleaners to the back of the bunny and attached it to the wreath.
I hot glued the foam eggs to the mesh and made 2 small ribbons for the bunny ears.
Check out Amber- "This Southern Girl Can" on YT. Her tutorials are the best and easy to follow.
Have a crafty day!
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