Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Ideas For Unique Holiday Wreaths Lawrence Kansas Homeowners Hang With Pride

By Andrew Walker


The holidays are a time for a lot of things, including trying your hand at creative projects you would normally avoid. There is something about the season that encourages the purchase of arts and crafts books and glue guns. You might be disappointed with some results, but it's easy to master holiday wreaths Lawrence Kansas designing homeowners will envy.

If you're one of those people who still subscribes to and reads print magazines, then has trouble throwing them away, making a magazine wreath is a good project. You don't need many supplies, but you will have to sacrifice some magazine pages. Cutting out the little squares is the most time consuming part of the project. It can be accomplished while you are doing something else, like watching TV.

You can make a similar wreath using old greeting cards. Recycling them is a much better idea than just throwing them out. It's going to take a good number of cards and a stencil in the shape of a holly leaf. After you've drawn the leaves and cut them out, gluing them to a wreath form is a simple step. The more leaves you attach, the more luxurious your wreath will be.

If you have access to some old neckties, you can make a unique and creative wreath design by cutting the ties up and folding them over a donut form. If you're using ties that belong to a relative, it's a good idea to get permission to destroy their neck wear. Otherwise you can pick them up for next to nothing at thrift stores. The necktie hanging bow is the only tie not cut.

An interesting idea for a kitchen wreath, that is interesting, attractive, and practical, is one made primarily of tea bags. If you love hot tea and collect different varieties, you can create a holiday decoration using the bags and some clothes pins. Once you're finished you and your guests will have tea choices hanging on your wall. Simply replenish the wreath as bags are used.

Another wreath that is a great addition to your kitchen is one made out of star shaped cookie cutters. You'll need a dozen cookie cutters, some tie twists and paper clip. You clip the cookie cutters together and secure them with the ties. Adding a small pine or holly bough and hanging it by a ribbon is all that's left to do.

For wine lovers, a cork wreath is the perfect addition to your dining room wall or as a focal point hanging over your bar. All you need are corks, small green or red jingle bells, and some wire. Punching the holes in the corks to thread the wire is the only hard part. Alternate the bells and the corks as you string. This wreath is sure to generate a conversation.

Anybody can buy a wreath and hang it on the door. It takes creativity and a little determination to create one yourself. When you do, you have a one of a kind decoration that will be the envy of all your friends.




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