Step 4) Once the wreath is completely covered, trim the ribbon so that the pieces are all about the same length.
My finished wreath hanging on my office door.
I always like to give an approx cost breakdown. I spent $ 5 on the wreath and around $10 on the ribbon. I used some tulle that I already had and had some ribbon left over.
Wow. This is beautiful. Thanks for sharing the how to! Found you on the CPN.
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This is really a cool idea now that I see how you made it! Found you through the Top 25 Party Plannin Moms!
ReplyDeleteI really like this wreath! It is sooo cute! Thanks for sharing the tutorial. I plan on sharing it with my nieces because I know they'll want to make one for their daughters.
ReplyDeleteCute wreath. I'm going to make one in red, white and blue form the 4th of July
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