DIY: Woodland Wreath
Laurie created this INCREDIBLE woodland wreath for this week’s DIY project. To see more, check out the feature on Ritzy Bee today.
**Update: Instructions and pictures added below**
Supplies:
1 14” Styrofoam wreath form
12 floral water picks (short ones with pointed ends)
20 12” pieces of medium thickness floral wire
1 bag of green sphagnum moss
1 yard wide satin ribbon ( 2” – 3” wide)
1 yard thinner ribbon ( approximately 1” wide)
18” skinny ribbon ( to use as hanger for wreath)
1 large hydrangea bloom
1 small maiden hair fern plant (a 4” pot size will work)
6 -9 cymbidium orchid blooms ( or any other small flower will do)
Several long pins ( corsage or t-pins will work)
Several heads from a hen and chick plant
All of the supplies should be available at you local craft store, nursery, or flower shop.
Tools:
Scissors
Wire cutters
Floral clippers or knife
Directions:
Begin by covering your work surface with newspaper or an old tablecloth. Moss is messy!
1. Tie a length of skinny ribbon on the top of your wreath form to make a hanger. (see figure 1)
2. Cut 18 strands of your wire into pieces approximately 3 inches
in length. Make your wire into pins by bending the lengths into a
U-shape. (see figure 2)
3. Take a piece of your moss and
stretch it over the wreath form. (see figure 3) Use the U-shaped wire
pins you just created to secure the moss by sticking them through the
moss and into the Styrofoam. Continue around the wreath and cover the
sides and top of the form completely with moss. (see figure 4)
Next you will assemble all the elements that will be tucked into the moss-covered wreath.
4.
Begin by cutting your large hydrangea head into smaller clusters,
then stick the stems into the water-filled flower picks. You can use
your scissors to make the hole a little larger to fit more flowers in
each pick. Fill three or four picks with hydrangeas, then fill the
remaining tubes with ferns and orchids. (see figure 5)
5. Cut
your 1” wide ribbon into 6 inch lengths. Make a couple of loops with
each length, and run a corsage pin through the bottom of each loop to
secure. (see figure 6)
6. Make a simple bow using your widest ribbon.
7. With your remaining wire strands, cut several 3 inch lengths.
Stick one end of the wire into the back side of the hens and chicks
(see figure 7)
You have now assembled all the elements, it’s
time to start adding them to the wreath. All of the flowers, ferns
and ribbon will be concentrated on the lower section of the wreath
form.
8. Begin by sticking the fern filled picks into the wreath form, at an angle with the points pointing inward,. (see figure 8)
9. Add the large bow to the bottom of the wreath and secure it with
wire. Add the hydrangea clusters in picks next. (see figure 9)
10. Add cymbidium blooms, ribbon tufts, Lastly, add the hens and chicks.(see figure 10)
11. Tuck in moss to conceal any of the water pick ends.
12. Hang over a mantle, on a door or wall.
Budget:
Wreath form – $5
Water Picks – $2
Ribbon – $6
Flowers- $5
Moss – $6
Fern- $5
Pins and wire – $2
Total amount spent: $31
wow…i love this!
this is gorgeous. i love the cluster of flowers and ribbon at the bottom!
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what a beautiful wreath!