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Upcycled Christmas Wreath Video
We have a quick video for you on making the wreath.
But if you prefer the pictures, scroll on down!
Start at one point of the wreath and glue one tail of the scarf to it.
Continue wrapping and gluing the scarf to completely cover the straw wreath.
Glue on a cluster of 8-10 seashells and/or driftwood pieces to the bottom right of the wreath.
If you like, lightly spray the wreath with snow spray.
I loved how the wreath turned out.
It became the centerpiece of ourcoastal Christmas mantel decor!
We love the touches of eucalyptus in this rustic green wreath from Hello Central Avenue.
The little rustic sign on this beautifulgrapevine wreath by Southern Yankee DIYis perfectly welcoming.
The over-sized bells in thisrustic green Christmas wreathby The Boondocks Blog give it a lovely vintage touch.
I can just feel the softness and texture of this creativepompom wreath from Zucchini Sisters.
Embellish a fresh green wreath with ornaments and ribbon for gorgeous decor on a budget.
Find the tutorial for thislovely blue wreath at Impressive Windows & Interiors.
Upcycle a thrift store sweater into this cozy andsimple wreath idea by Thrifted Nest.
It doesnt get much classier than thisminimalist Scandinavian Christmas wreathfrom Tribe of Burton.
The richness of the browns and golds of this burlap wreath is so unique and interesting.
Find thefull tutorial at Our Crafty Mom.
Thislovely hoop wreath by DIY Vibesprovides a nice, modern option.
And you cant go wrong with a cheery,colorful pompom wreaththats perfect at Christmas and year-round.
Found the full tutorial at Jessica Wellington Interiors.
This candy cane wreath reminds me of ourwinter hat door hangingfrom last year!
We hope youve found some Christmas inspiration in this collection!
We also haveover 40 gorgeous Christmas treesto explore.
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