DIY Satin Spring Wreath
Hi everyone. Vera’s here from Ling’s Design Studio. I’ve been missing from blog land for a bit because I was away to attend my brother’s wedding in Indonesia.
But, I am back now and ready to share a project with you. On my last post of making a wreath on a card, I mentioned about trying to make a large size wreath. And, a wreath I made. 🙂
I decided I want to try something different in making the wreath. No flowers involve and yet, it’s still super sweet & springy. Perfect for a girl’s room.
Isn’t this just so fun? And best of all, all the decors on the wreath were made of papers.
Here’s what you need to re-create this wreath:
- May Arts Satin Grosgrain ribbon HN17
- Recollections Kyoto Stamp Set
- Papertrey Ink Harvest Berries Dies
- The Paper Studio Green Dots Paper
- Copic Markers
- Helmar 450 Quick Dry Adhesive
- Styrofoam wreath
First, wrap the wreath with satin grosgrain ribbon. I used Helmar 450 Quick Dry adhesive and it works awesome for this project. Then stamp the 3 girls images, color, fussy cut them, and put them aside. Then die cut the leaves. Arrange the leaves and the girl images to your satisfaction then adhere them to the wreath.
To create the wreath hanger, wrap a ribbon, then add a bow as well to complete the project.
Here’s a close-up look of the girls.
I think this wreath is different enough and yet easy to do. Hope you like them.
Thank you so much for stopping by here at May Arts and I wish you all a beautiful day.
Blog post by: Vera Yates