DIY Easy Wire Hoop Floral Wreath
by Karins Kottage in Craft > Parties & Weddings
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DIY Easy Wire Hoop Floral Wreath
I am sharing my DIY easy wire hoop floral wreath. These would be perfect for a wedding reception, little girls bedroom, nursery or for your front door!
You can make one in about 10 minutes.
They are super easy to make and very inexpensive.
This made 5 wreaths but it could make more we just wanted 5.
Supplies
Supplies from Walmart
2 packages of gold wire hoops 3 to a package
(they come is sets of 2)
1 bunch of what looks like a white carnation with pink edges
5 bunches of faux soft pink peonies
2 bunches of mini cherry blossoms stems
2 bunches of soft white with a touch of pink ranunculus flowers
Hot glue gun and glue sticks
Floral wire
Wire Lambs Ear to Wire Hoop
Begin by using two stems of the lambs ear for each side the bottom of the wreath.
Attach one stem at a time to the wire hoop by wiring them on.
Start at the top of one of stems and wrap wire over and under kind of hiding it under the leaves.
Layer the second stem over the first stem and wire it on.
Repeat for the other side of the bottom of the wreath.
If you like this craft you will love this napkin and table runner tutorial
Add Your Flowers
Once you have the lambs ear on both side of the bottom of the wreath you can start hot glueing in the flowers.
I started with the largest blossoms first.
The peonies are so beautiful and fluffy as are the rununculus flowers.
I hot glued one peony in the middle and then added in three ranunculus blooms to the largest wire hoop.
Use More or Less Flowers
The great thing about this craft is that you can play around with all the greenery and flowers to create whatever you like.
For some of the smaller sized wire hoops, I only wired one lambs ear and a few of the blossoms to the side of the wreath instead of in the middle.
On the smallest hoop I wired on one lambs ear stem, one peony, one carnation and one ranunculus blossom.
It looks so cute!
I Made 5 Wreaths in Total
I actually ended up making 5 wreaths to hang above my granddaughters crib.
There is no wrong or right way to make this type of wreath.
Play around with the types of flowers and greenery to create the look you want.
You can see more details on my blog Karins Kottage