I've been busy this week gearing up for a busy Christmas season! This week's bonus items which are added to the pool of Crafts for Christmas are a gorgeous wrapped yarn wreath (Week#45) and some image transfer wooden festive bunting (Week#46).
The bunting is not quite ready to show, but I'll tell you all about my simple wrapped wreath and how you could go about making your own!
You'll need
- 1 Styrofoam/Polystyrene Ring (I used a 32 cm ring, but you can use any size you like!)
- Felt to roughly match your yarn
- 2 lots of yarn for wrapping
- Pom poms, decorations, etc for embellishment
***Update*** my wood bunting is finished. Check it out the finished results and feel free to bid on the auction below!
The bunting is not quite ready to show, but I'll tell you all about my simple wrapped wreath and how you could go about making your own!
You'll need
- 1 Styrofoam/Polystyrene Ring (I used a 32 cm ring, but you can use any size you like!)
- Felt to roughly match your yarn
- 2 lots of yarn for wrapping
- Pom poms, decorations, etc for embellishment
Step. 1 Cut felt and wrap your wreath (glue it down with hot glue)
I found that wrapping with a matching felt, made it easier to wrap the yarn and softened the edges of the wreath a bit - but this is optional depending on the look you want to achieve.
Step. 2 - Glue one end of the yarn down, and being to wrap!
... and wrap...
... and wrap...
until you are all wrapped up!
Step 3: Make a pompon or ball of yarn, and add some decorations (I used some of my own laser-cut bauble decorations)... hang and enjoy!
How easy was that?
This little gorgeous wreath was made with some leftover wool form a scarf I made myself with wool from my Buenos Aires Yarn District adventures.
Of course this little gem will be for auction with 100% going to Macmillan Cancer Support and stay tuned for the unveiling of Craft #46 this evening, my wooden bunting with a retro look image transfer... here's a preview to get you excited!
***Update*** my wood bunting is finished. Check it out the finished results and feel free to bid on the auction below!
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