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Friday, December 3, 2010

12 Days of Christmas - Day 2

Happy Friday!

It's Erin Bassett in today sharing with you how to create this holiday wreath.


I originally got the idea after seeing a beautiful wreath Charity Hassel made using the same technique and I thought it would be perfect for this project.

Here's the supplies you'll need:
  • i-top and a small (16mm) brad daddie
  • 3 sheets of double sided patterned paper (I used two sheets of"Peppermint Stick" and one sheet of "Swirly Snowflakes" from the Imaginisce Cottage Christmas line.)
  • Imaginisce "Season Greeting" rub-on words from the Cottage Christmas line
  • 2" scrap of red felt
  • 8" chipboard circle
  • ribbon
  • doily
  • baker's twine
  • Glimmer Mist - if desired ( I sprayed my wreath with a light coat of "Marshmallow")
  • "leaves"( I cut two petals off of the poinsettia flower from the Imaginisce Polar Expressions line, but you could always cut them out of scraps of paper or felt.)
Ok, get started by cutting/punching all the 1 ½" circles that you'll need out of two pieces of "Peppermint Stick" patterned paper....you're going to need a lot of them! I used my Cricut to cut out 49 of them per sheet of paper, but you can punch them by hand if you don't have a die-cut machine.


Next, fold each circle like the photo below. Don't worry if some of them have a bit of character!



Once your circles are all folded you can take four of them and hot glue them together so that they are stacked inside each other.


Next, adhere a 7" circle of "Swirly Snowflakes" to your 8" chipboard circle. Use your glue gun to adhere each of your sets of folded circles onto it.

If you want to add a few quick sprays of "Marshmallow" Glimmer Mist to your wreath now's a great time to do it....it add's the perfect amount of Christmas cheer! ;)



Next, cut out the words "Merry Christmas" out of the rub-on sheet and rub them onto the doily. -I wanted to jazz my doily up a but more so I weaved a piece of baker's twine around it and then tied the ends into a bow.

Create the holly by using your i-top and a scrap of felt to make a brad. (Here's a video on how to do it if you need a visual.) Then just adhere your leaves and brad to the doily, and then adhere the doily to the center of the wreath. Use your glue gun to add some ribbon to the back side of your wreath so you can hang it up and enjoy it!



Edited to add: Oh my word...I forgot to let you know about the PRIZE we are giving away today!!! Sorry! Add your comment below to enter to win an i-rock and the entire collection of Cottage Christmas!

Merry Christmas!

243 comments:

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just me and z said...

That wreath is awesome! So cute!
Thanks for sharing!

Hollyk said...

Wow!! what a great wreath.

Sherri said...

Great job. The wreath looks amazing. TFS.

HeidiK said...

That wreath is gorgeous!

Unknown said...

So easy but beautiful.

Anonymous said...

A-mazing! What a great wreath and so much fun!
thanks for sharing!
-Tammy

Amy said...

Love it! Thanks for sharing the tutorial, this is one I may just do!

Brooke Showalter said...

pretty wreath!

scrapperbecka said...

WOW! Your wreath is awesome, great job! love it

Kelly Massman said...

What a gorgeous wreath!

LadybugCarrie said...

Super great idea! Thanks for sharing! :-)

Jessica Navarro said...

Fabulous creation. I love the wreath and the way it was made. I would love to win the i-rock or collection! Thanks so much for all of the wonderful inspiration.

Jessica Navarro said...

So fun! It turned out fabulous. Thanks so much for sharing!

csparky61 said...

Very nice, and thanks for the instrucions, I usually need a little help!

Jodi Geers said...

I love that this project looks difficult but is really easy to do! It would make a lovely gift.

Diane Standish(crazeedi) said...

What a great idea for a wreath-love it!!

Carol said...

Wow, awesome project!

Carol B
ciaoitalia2007(at)gmail(dot)com

CuteCuteWorld said...

This is so pretty! i like how you added a doily to it :)
Jordan
jordanoo@live.ca

Erika said...

Fabulous!!! It's gorgeous!!

purple layers said...

cool i like that but we arnt decorating this year

Kathy said...

Who WOULDN'T want this collection!! And your wreath is just fabulous, and not too difficult to make! Love it! I'm wondering if I could make smaller circles and make some tree ornaments like that!

Darla said...

Beautiful wreath, thanks for showing us how!

Cindy Groh said...

So beautiful. Love it.

Jennyfer L. said...

Lots of work but well worth the effort!Thanks for sharing. Would love to win the itop for Xmas!

Raquel SK said...

That looks so complicated, and yet it seems super easy to make. It's stunning! I just love that paper line!

doverdi said...

Great project & tutorial. TFS!

laterg8r said...

this wreath is soooo cool - gonna have to make my own TFS :D

Shannon Tompkins said...

Pretty wreath!

Lucianna Dilsaver said...

Wow, that must have taken you awhile. Thanks for sharing, what a great project :)

dilsaverdesigns at yahoo dot com

pebblesjns said...

Wow...that looks amazing! Thanks for the step-by-step instructions. It looks intimidating at first but the way you broke it down makes it look much easier!

PamSpradlin said...

Love your wreath Erin. Another great idea to use to use circle punches.

Cassie_lu said...

what a fun wreath and I love how those folded circles look layered

Wendy said...

What a beautiful project! Love the doily in the center! Thanks for sharing!

Lori C. said...

That wreath is so beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing!

My Serendipity said...

This so awesome Erin! I am gonna give this a try. I love the colors in this paper! I love it!
Beth
myserendipity.beth@yahoo.com

TeacherMom said...

Wow! What a beautiful wreath!! I just made a card using the same technique of the folded circles to create a Christmas tree. Thanks for the great idea to use them in a different way!!
gaudet5 at rogers dot com

Moira said...

Absolutely beautiful!!

ScrappingMomOf3 said...

beautiful!

Beeceecreativity said...

the wreath is fabulous.. amazing design.. easy to make and beautiful colours.. thanks

ellen s. said...

that is really unique!

Memories Forever After said...

So beautiful...I would love to make this wreath for someone special ~ just to see the expression on their face when they opened the box...so amazing :-)

Wirg's Creative World said...

I love this, your instructions are very easy to follow!

Unknown said...

Very beautiful,amazing I love love this project,I'd love to try,thank you so much.Curtain Tape Manufacturers

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