Showing posts with label Christmas Tulle Wreath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas Tulle Wreath. Show all posts

Sunday, 25 November 2012

White Christmas Tulle Wreath

Many posts ago I showed you a tulle Christmas and Halloween wreath I made for my office door at work. In that same post I said I would eventually do a tutorial on how to make your very own Christmas tulle wreath, so here you go....YAY! The finished product is right below and then the tutorial starts afterwards.
White Christmas Tulle Wreath
Finished Christmas Tulle Wreath

 The supplies you will need to complete the wreath are:
  1. A wreath - I purchased mine at Michaels for $8.99. The size of wreath is based on preference (hee hee), the one I purchased is 14".
  2. Felt to make the flowers - 2 green, 2 red, and 2 white. The green felt was only $0.49 each, but the red and white were $1.69 each because they are the stiff felt with sparkles. 
  3. Tulle - you can do any colour you want, I chose white. The tulle was $14.99, and was 50yd long and 8.5 inches high. I got it in the wedding decoration section at Michaels.
  4. Little bows - I got them at Michaels for $5.00, but i'm pretty sure you can get them at the Dollarama too.
  5. A decoration to hang on the wreath - I used a tree topper and just took off the bottom wire part.
  6. Little Christmas coloured balls - not shown in the above pic. I got them on a Christmas pick and it cost me $1.00. You will see them as the tutorial progresses.
  7. Glue gun and glue
  8. Scissors
  9. embroidery thread or fishing line
Step 1: Cut your Tulle
I cut the tulle into 21 inch strips and left the width the same as it came in the spool. I used all 50 yd for the wreath.
 

Step 2: Use a slip knot to attach the tulle to wreath
As you can see from the pictures above you take a piece of tulle fold it in half, then you wrap the tulle around the wreath, put the end of the tulle through the loop, and pull tight. Keep doing this over and over and over again until you have covered the wreath. Once you have completed all the slip knots, you can then tighten them one by one to make sure that they stay put.

Step 3: Make the Flowers

This is a tutorial in itself, so I'm going to do a step by step in a step by step.
 
First take a circular object and trace it on the felt, the larger the circle the larger the flower at the end. For the large flowers on the wreath I used a salad plate, for the little flowers I used a large cup. Once your have traced the circle cut it out. 

  
Then you want to cut the circle into a spiral starting from the outside and working your way inward. After you have finished that, cut little half moons all the way around the outside of the spiral. Don't worry about making it perfect, it will look more realistic if it isn't. 

Grab your glue gun and start rolling the felt into itself (like you are rolling up a little carpet), keep putting a line of hot glue and then roll. Continue doing this until you reach the middle portion of the spiral, you will have a little circle which you will glue to the bottom of rose. 

This is what it will look like when it is completed.

This portion is optional, but if you want to add some little leaves just cut them out of green felt and hot glue them to the back of your rose.

 There you go you have your very own handmade rose for your wreath. I made 3 large roses (red, green, and white) and 4 little roses (2 white and 2 red) for the wreath.


Step 4: Place and Glue the flowers
I then placed the flowers the way I wanted them on the bottom of the wreath and hot glued them to the tulle. Afterwards, I glued the little Christmas coloured balls around the flowers.

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White Christmas Tulle Wreath
White Christmas Tulle Wreath
Step 5: Finish Decorating
I then used the little pipe cleaners holding the mini bows together to twist them onto the tulle. Lastly, I added the hanging snowflake with red embroidery thread.

Even though this wreath isn't for me, I kind of want to keep it! Don't you hate when that happens?! At least I know it is going to a good home.

Thank-you for reading!

-Kristen
http://craftsandnails.blogspot.com