Coco Candi

Coco Candi
Creations by Andrea
Showing posts with label Wreath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wreath. Show all posts

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Kids Hand print Wreath


I wish that I could take credit for coming up with this idea, but I totally stole it from something I found on Pinterest. 

Step 1. Have your child make a ton of Green Hand prints on some green construction paper  
Step 2. Make sure your kid doesn't touch anything and wash their hands while the paint dries. 

Step 3. Cut out hand prints.

Step 4. Glue hand prints in a circle.



Step 5. Glue a ribbon on the back so that you can hang it on the door.

Step 6. Make a ribbon bow for your wreath and glue it on.

Step 7. Hang it on your door and enjoy!



I actually hung this wreath on my son's bedroom door and he loves that he has his own decoration.
This could also be a fun gift for grandparents.
It was a pretty easy project to do with a 3 year old, I just did all of the cutting. 
Enjoy!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Ribbon Wreath

I made a Ribbon Wreath for Christmas. I'm not in love with it as much as I thought that I'd be. But I am happy to have yet another cute wreath to add to my collection. 

Merry Christmas!


Friday, October 21, 2011

Fall Yarn Wreath

This year I made a Yarn wreath with felt flowers.

 I fell in love with it and I can't wait until next year to put it back up.







Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Christmas Wreath

 
TO make a Rag Christmas Wreath you need:
1: Round wreaths (I used embroidery hoops, and a large metal ring that was laying around my house)
2: Fabric of your choosing, cut into 5 in long by 3/4 in wide strips, or whatever works on your object.
3: Scissors or a rotary cutter
4: Ribbon or any other embellishments you plan to use.
   
After you have cut your fabric, start tying knots onto your ring. Continue until you've made it all the way around.



I decided to use multiple wreaths and I tied them together with a pretty Christmas Ribbon.



Be sure to Tie a ribbon at the top that the wreath can hang by.
Hang your new wreath on your door, and stand back.

Add any embellishments that you want. I added a bow on the bottom you could even add small ornaments.
I honestly didn't spend a dime on this project, it was all stuff that I re-purposed. Think thrifty this holiday season. Enjoy!