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Do It Yourself Holiday Wreaths Lawrence Kansas Decorators Will Want To Copy

By Andrew Walker


Getting creative during the holidays is something many people do. Sometimes people you never thought of as crafty are suddenly buying how to books and glue guns. If you have caught the arts and crafts bug and want to try your hand at some simple projects, holiday wreaths Lawrence Kansas decorators would approve of are a good way to start.

If you keep magazines because there are recipes or articles in them you have been meaning to read, but never get around to, creating a magazine wreath could be a good project. It requires cutting up some of the magazines though. Cutting the squares is the most time consuming part of the project. This something you could do while you are engaged in something else like your favorite television show.

Old greeting cards can get stacked up too. Instead of throwing them out, you could make a wreath out of them using a stencil to cut the holly leaf design. You just have to glue the cut out holly to a wreath form, add a ribbon, and your project is complete.

Instead of donating your dad's or husband's old neckties, you can make a wreath out of them that will have your friends wondering why they didn't think of it. You have to cut them up though, so you should probably make sure they aren't something that might be worn again. The bow on the top is the only necktie you will leave intact.

An interesting idea for a kitchen wreath, that is interesting, attractive, and practical, is one made primarily of tea bags. If you love hot tea and collect different varieties, you can create a holiday decoration using the bags and some clothes pins. Once you're finished you and your guests will have tea choices hanging on your wall. Simply replenish the wreath as bags are used.

Not all wreaths have to be attached to the outside of your front door. You can have a wreath up on your kitchen wall in a matter of an hour or so when you create it out of cookie cutters in the shape of stars. You need twelve cookie cutters, tie twists, and paper clips. If desired, you can add holly sprigs or small pine boughs along with the ribbon to hang it.

Cork wreaths are perfect projects for wine loving craftsmen. You might have to start saving corks earlier in the year in order to have enough for a wreath. Along with the corks, you need wire and little jingle bells. Drilling holes in the corks is the trickiest part. Alternating corks and bells, you will have the project done and hanging above your bar in no time.

You can spend a lot of money on custom made wreaths, or you can create them yourself. Not only will you save money, but you will impress your friends and family. You will also have a holiday decoration that expresses your own creativity and taste.




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