Has anyone else gotten sucked into Pinterest? I see so many DIY décor ideas for my home and crafts that my kids would love I could get lost for hours. We’ve asked our friend Tori Vest, self-professed Pinterest-lover, to help us out. She’s a super savvy crafting girl, we think she did a fabulous job on this DIY project!
Enjoy Tori’s first tutorial, a DIY wreath, one of the hottest items on Pinterest! We’d love to hear your feedback! We’d love to have tons of fb “likes” on this post, there’s a button at the top and bottom of the post for your convenience.
You Will Need:
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A Grapevine wreath
- 3 Fake flowers of your choice (you can get these at any craft store ex. Hobby lobby, Michaels, etc.)
- Burlap
- Misc. Fabric (You won’t see this)
- A Letter of Your Choice
- Glue gun
- Scissors
(STEP 1): Make flowers.
Cut a strip of burlap about 1in x 5in.
(STEP 2): Twist the burlap.(STEP 3): Roll the burlap so that it starts creating a circle.
(STEP 4): Once it is in a complete circle, hot glue the end ofthe burlap to make sure that it stays together.
(STEP 5): Then hot glue the burlap flower onto a misc. piece of fabric. (This is to give it more support and make sure the flower does not come unglued.)
(STEP 6): Once you have glued the burlap flower onto the fabric, cut out the flower so that you cannot see the fabric behind the flower.
(STEP 7): Paint the letter.
(STEP 8): Hot glue everything onto the wreath. Hang it on your front door, then stand back and admire your work.
Has anyone else been sucked into Pinterest? Jamie and I love it!! Follow us on Pinterest and we’ll follow you back. We’d love to see pictures of your DIY projects. Did you know that you can post photos on our facebook wall? Share your DIY projects, grocery trips, recipes, crafts etc. If you aren’t following T2$ on fb yet, what are you waiting for? Join our community then jump right in to share.
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