I love my new patriotic front door wreath!!
I had fun putting this together, although I must admit this is more of an adult craft than one for kiddos. I was inspired by this article in Family Fun magazine.
I didn't have quite everything I needed for this one, but all I had to purchase was a few sheets of scrapbook paper and some double-sided tape. Then all I had to gather up were some scissors, regular Scotch tape, a ruler and some cardboard.
First I cut four (5"x 6") pieces of each paper.
Then by placing a piece of double-sided tape on one of the short ends of the papers, I rolled them into cones, pressing the seams together well.
Then I cut a 10" circle out of cardboard and began to stick the cones on it. I used another piece of double-sided tape to stick the cones on, arranging them in a circular pattern.
Next I used regular Scotch tape to attach them on the back to the back of the cardboard.
After getting all the cones on, I was ready for my centerpiece. Here I strayed from the Family Fun tutorial and used some (free downloadable) clip art from Martha Stewart. I attached the center medallion with double-sided tape. I LOVE the way it turned out!
Finally I was ready to hang up my wreath.
So using a piece of navy ribbon and a stapler, I attached the ribbon to the top of the cardboard and was ready to go!
My new front door beauty!!
You can see our other 4th of July crafts here and here.
I had fun putting this together, although I must admit this is more of an adult craft than one for kiddos. I was inspired by this article in Family Fun magazine.
I didn't have quite everything I needed for this one, but all I had to purchase was a few sheets of scrapbook paper and some double-sided tape. Then all I had to gather up were some scissors, regular Scotch tape, a ruler and some cardboard.
First I cut four (5"x 6") pieces of each paper.
Then by placing a piece of double-sided tape on one of the short ends of the papers, I rolled them into cones, pressing the seams together well.
Then I cut a 10" circle out of cardboard and began to stick the cones on it. I used another piece of double-sided tape to stick the cones on, arranging them in a circular pattern.
Next I used regular Scotch tape to attach them on the back to the back of the cardboard.
After getting all the cones on, I was ready for my centerpiece. Here I strayed from the Family Fun tutorial and used some (free downloadable) clip art from Martha Stewart. I attached the center medallion with double-sided tape. I LOVE the way it turned out!
Finally I was ready to hang up my wreath.
So using a piece of navy ribbon and a stapler, I attached the ribbon to the top of the cardboard and was ready to go!
My new front door beauty!!
You can see our other 4th of July crafts here and here.
Comments
I love this wreath! I included it in my roundup of fantastic 4th of July craft ideas here:
http://www.hipmamasplace.com/2013/06/12-fun-creative-and-easy-4th-of-july.html
Hope you like it! :)
Thank you so much for sharing my wreath! Can't wait to check out more of your 4th of July round-up!
Jennifer
thejennyevolution.com
Thank you!
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