Hi Everyone!! Today I finished my Diy Christmas Wreath. I used old faded notebook paper to make my little roses, then I spray painted them with Hunter Green Spray Paint. To brighten the wreath, I highlighted each of my little roses with gold acrylic paint. I hot glued them to a recycled pizza box that I fashioned into a wreath shape. I really enjoyed making this project and I hope to use it for many years to come.
Happy Christmas Crafting and God bless, Chan
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Red Ribbon from the Dollar Tree gave this easy diy Christmas wreath a cheerful and energetic pop of color. |
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Diy Christmas Wreath |
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I used gold paint to bright the dark Hunter Green color. |
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Merry Christmas!!!
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2 comments:
Beautiful wreath Chan.. And love how this can be done not only for Christmas, but in any various colors, for year-round home decor!! Thanks for sharing a tutorial! ~tina
Hi there. Thanks for stopping by my blog today. You are right, they can be done for year-round decor. Thanks for the suggestion. God bless, Chan
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