![]() By adding a coloured string to the base, this will help fill any gaps that the pom-poms do not cover. Pom poms for hats, pom pom garland, christmas decorations, christmas tree baubles, present toppers. ![]() £16.99 (10 off) Nordic Christmas craft pom poms. Secure the end of the brown string/yarn to the back of the wreath with either a glue gun or a staple gun. Pom Pom Decoration Kit, to make a festive wreath, Christmas Holly, Green, Red, hang on your Christmas tree, beginners and younger crafters. Polystyrene wreath Brown string/twine Neutral coloured selection of yarn Pom-pom maker Polar bear figures Glue gun Staple gun Glitter spray or snow spray To make the composition more secure, cut a smaller circle from card and glue onto the back in the middleĪdd a string loop to the top of the candy cane circle so it can be hung Glue the wooden 'Merry Christmas' decoration to the central point of the candy cane circle Upcycle the wooden decorating with white paint and red glitter. Glue the outer edges of each heart shape to the next. Now glue the hearts together to form a circular shape. The two curved ends should be touching, as well as the two end tips. Glue two candy canes together to create a long 'heart' shape. With hot glue, start to stick the baubles onto the wreath in an arrangement of your choiceĬandy canes (either real or fake) x24 Wooden Merry Christmas decoration String/Yarn/Ribbon Card Glue/Glue Gun White paint Red glitter Scissors Pen By adding a coloured yarn to the base, this will help fill any gaps that the baubles do not cover. Secure the end of the yarn to the back of the wreath with either a glue gun or a staple gun. Polystyrene wreath Yarn for base colour A mixed selection of baubles in varying sizes Glue/Glue gun Staple gun Embellishments Give the whole wreath a spray with the gold glitter spray Make sure the bauble loop is angled down, so it is just the red smooth side that can be seen. Glue the two sets of ears together, then glue onto the back of the wreath and the top, to represent Rudolf's earsĬut away the antlers from the headband and glue these onto the top of the wreath, slightly higher than the earsĪttach the red bauble to the middle bottom section of the wreath with glue. In cream or yellow felt, cut two more triangle pieces, slightly smaller than the brown for the inside of the ears In brown felt, cut two triangle pieces for the reindeer ears Secure the end of the string to the back of the wreath with either a staple gun or glue Now start to wrap the string tightly around the wreath, making sure there are no gaps between each strand Secure the end of the string to the back of the wreath with either a glue gun or a staple gun Polystyrene wreath Twine/brown string Reindeer ears Brown and cream/yellow felt Red Christmas bauble Glue gun Scissors Pen Stapler/staple gun Gold glitter spray Now add a large ribbon either at the top of the wreath or to one side on an angle Alternatively you can use glue to attach these. Once happy with the pinecone placement, next cut strips of craft wire and begin to add the orange slices, cinnamon sticks and berries. Wrap the fairy lights around the wreath and secure battery pack on the backĬut strips of craft wire and thread around each pineconeīegin to add each pinecone onto the wreath, spaced evenly out Norton Wreath (Ready wrapped green wreath) Pine cones Dried orange slices Faux berries Cinnamon sticks Battery powered fairy lights Ribbon Snow spray Glitter Craft wire Scissors Glueįirst, spray the ends of each pinecone with artificial snow spray. ![]() Then we gave them all a good squish to make sure they were nice and secure.Whether you've already put up your Christmas decorations like Holly or they're ready and waiting to come out of the attic, there is one must-have centerpiece that everyone needs this Christmas and that's a wreath.īut why settle for a shop bought one when you can make your very own? Here's craft expert Sophie Prescott's guide to making a showstopping wreath. You will get the most “surface area” sticking down. but in retrospect, it may be even easier/ simpler if you stick all the glue sticks on the wreath and then just add the pompoms that way. I helped her put the glue dots on the pom poms… and she stuck away… we put the glue stick on the pom pom. So they gave me a little crafty pack **just for her**: a little Styrofoam wreath, some colourful pompoms and some glue dots. They were sad not to see Pip Squeak, as they had loved her crafty enthusiasm at Easter. They showed us all their latest Christmassy bits and pieces and got us into the festive mood. Many moons ago, we went to a Christmas in July do with the lovely ladies at Hobbycraft.
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