Glamorous Gold Swirl Wreath!
I love GOLD!
I love the shiny, bright colors of this wreath!
I got most of my supplies for this wreath from Oriental Trading Company
in exchange for this tutorial.
You will need:
Wire Frames
Gold Victorian Table Cover
Craft Wire
Colored Plastic Ornaments
I love this swirly gold material!
It's almost like a netting or tulle with the shiny metallic gold swirls printed on top.
It's gorgeous!
I only used about a half of the roll or so...there's more for other projects!
The craft wire is just to secure everything to the wreath form.
I started by twisting 12 inches of wire all over the wreath,
about 16 places.
Then bunch the fabric and tie it off tight to the wreath form with the wire.
Then let it poof out about 8 inches and then secure it to the next wire.
Repeat all around the wreath and then cut the fabric and secure one last time.
Then fill holes, cover the wreath form with little clusters of ornaments.
Big clusters of different lusters, glitters and colors
add so much fun and texture!
I love the glimmer!
This gold table cover would look gorgeous wrapped over some
kraft paper or simple wrapping paper to add some glam!
It would be stunning wrapped in and around your entire Christmas tree.
Or made into a fluffy tulle skirt!
I love it--oh yeah, and they sell it as a table cloth roll...
so I am sure that would be awesome as well.
I love GOLD!
I love the shiny, bright colors of this wreath!
I got most of my supplies for this wreath from Oriental Trading Company
in exchange for this tutorial.
You will need:
Wire Frames
Gold Victorian Table Cover
Craft Wire
Colored Plastic Ornaments
I love this swirly gold material!
It's almost like a netting or tulle with the shiny metallic gold swirls printed on top.
It's gorgeous!
I only used about a half of the roll or so...there's more for other projects!
The craft wire is just to secure everything to the wreath form.
I started by twisting 12 inches of wire all over the wreath,
about 16 places.
Then bunch the fabric and tie it off tight to the wreath form with the wire.
Then let it poof out about 8 inches and then secure it to the next wire.
Repeat all around the wreath and then cut the fabric and secure one last time.
Then fill holes, cover the wreath form with little clusters of ornaments.
Big clusters of different lusters, glitters and colors
add so much fun and texture!
I love the glimmer!
This gold table cover would look gorgeous wrapped over some
kraft paper or simple wrapping paper to add some glam!
It would be stunning wrapped in and around your entire Christmas tree.
Or made into a fluffy tulle skirt!
I love it--oh yeah, and they sell it as a table cloth roll...
so I am sure that would be awesome as well.
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