Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Valentines Day Wreath

I have been trying to come up with an idea for a Valentines Day wreath and wanted it to be an original, I am the only one (for now) who has it. I came up with this wreath. The only thing that I had to buy were the purple sparkly balls and I found those at JoAnns in their Christmas clearance section for $3. I just winged it and did not have this in mind when I started, but I really like how it turned out. The finished picture does not do it justice. It was getting dark and it has been cloudy here. So here I go with my very first tutorial (sort of).

You will need:
 
A wreath form. I got this one at Dollar Tree a while ago. 
Fabric. This was a fat quarter that I found at Walmart, I think. Cut into about 4, 3 inch strips. You won't need all of it unless you have a bigger wreath form.

Hot glue, and lots of it. On a side note, when buying glue sticks, make sure that you get the right size. Apparently, there are not only large and small sizes, but also oval shaped glue sticks. I did not know this:( I just bought the first low temp glue that I saw. They are ovals and don't fit in the gun very well. I have to push them in. I am going to come up with some more projects that use a lot of glue so that I can get ride of this stuff and buy the right shape.

You will also need coordinating ribbon, scrapbook paper, distressing ink, and a cricut or silhouette or some other way to cut out your shapes. Add to the list some small stickers or die cuts.



I forgot to take step by step pictures, but I glued one strip of fabric down and then wound it around the form, continuing with the strips until the whole thing is covered. Then I just started randomly gluing the large balls on.
Here it is with the medium and small balls glued on. I decided to make a banner for the wreath that says All You Need Is Love. I used the cricut and cut out 2 sizes of hearts and then glued the smaller hearts onto the slightly larger ones. I had some small stickers that look like typewriter words and placed those on with tweezers so that I could get them on straight. I then "distressed" the hearts with brown stamp ink. I just took the ink pad and ran it along the edges of the hearts until I liked it. Then took the hearts and glued them onto strips of ribbon with hot glue. I secured the ribbon on the wreath with little pins. You can use hot glue, but I prematurely unplugged my gun and I was to impatient to wait for it to heat back up. I cut long pieces of pink, purple, and white ribbon and used those as the hanger for the wreath.

 Here is the completed version:
(I love it!!!)



I am linked up at the Tatertots & Jello Weekend Wrap Up Party! Go there to check out other cool projects everyone has been working on.


8 comments:

  1. Oh my heck you need to get a job or something! You have waaaaay too much time on your hands! Tweezers to put stickers on? Wow! You are very dedicated! It looks amazing though! And i don't worry im just jealous of your sweet crafting abilities that came out of no where. Good job!!!!!
    Kacey

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  2. Very nice finished product. I love the heart words. Did you make them yourself?

    Ms. M
    www.msk1ell.blogspot.com

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  3. DARLING! love the purple glitter balls. SO CUTE! jen

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  4. cute wreath alayna! oops, sorry about the little one's fat lip, she's adorable!
    gail

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  5. I love this wreath! Very cool. I love the purple balls! The little bunting is adorable too!

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  6. I LOVE this! Purple has been my favorite color for years and I can't get enough of this wreath. It is really eye-catching!

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  7. VERY ORIGINAL! I love all the detail you put on this wreath. Great job!

    Thanks so much for linking up to my Gifts from the Heart Party @ Strictly Homemade.

    I was wondering would you be interested in doing a Guest Post on my Blog while I am taking care of a newborn?

    Take care!

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