
RECIPE: Wreath is 15 ½" across. Wire wreath: Michaels; Patterned paper, snowflake stickers: October Afternoon; Stap
les: Office supply; Ribbon: Offray; Beaded garland, hot glue gun: Craft supply; Electronic cutting machine: Cricut Expression® by Provo Craft
CLASSIC FONT
<ForYou1>(Italic)(Shift) at 1/3" and 3/4" (cut four of each)
<The1> (Italic) at 1/4" and 3/4" (cut eight of each)
WHEN IT’S COLD OUTSIDE SEASONAL
<Flake1-b> at 3" (cut four)
<Flake2> at 3 1/2" (cut two)
1. Cut the listed shapes from your desired cardstock and/or patterned paper.
2. Trim approximately fifty 1/2 x 6" strips, fifty 3/4 x 6" strips, and fifty 1 x 6" strips from coordinating patterned papers.
3. Gently loop each strip of paper and begin attaching them to a wire wreath. Use hot glue or staples on each side of the wire to make sure the strips are securely attached. Start with the inside of the wreath and work your way out, making sure all of the wire is covered.
4. Trim several thin strips of patterned paper, curl them around a pencil or your finger, and tuck them in and around the looped strips.
5. Add lengths of sheer white or pink ribbon and beaded garland to fill out the wreath and hide any exposed wire.
6. Attach the listed cuts and several snowflake stickers to the looped strips as desired.
7. Apply hot glue around the back of the wreath for extra security and hang it up.
CLASSIC FONT
<ForYou1>(Italic)(Shift) at 1/3" and 3/4" (cut four of each)
<The1> (Italic) at 1/4" and 3/4" (cut eight of each)
WHEN IT’S COLD OUTSIDE SEASONAL
<Flake1-b> at 3" (cut four)
<Flake2> at 3 1/2" (cut two)
1. Cut the listed shapes from your desired cardstock and/or patterned paper.
2. Trim approximately fifty 1/2 x 6" strips, fifty 3/4 x 6" strips, and fifty 1 x 6" strips from coordinating patterned papers.
3. Gently loop each strip of paper and begin attaching them to a wire wreath. Use hot glue or staples on each side of the wire to make sure the strips are securely attached. Start with the inside of the wreath and work your way out, making sure all of the wire is covered.
4. Trim several thin strips of patterned paper, curl them around a pencil or your finger, and tuck them in and around the looped strips.
5. Add lengths of sheer white or pink ribbon and beaded garland to fill out the wreath and hide any exposed wire.
6. Attach the listed cuts and several snowflake stickers to the looped strips as desired.
7. Apply hot glue around the back of the wreath for extra security and hang it up.
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