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Create
a Seasonal Wreath |
by:
Charles
Kassotis |
Decorative
wreaths play a creative role in the decoration
of homes and offices throughout the world.
They can announce the start of a new season,
offer condolences, or celebrate a special
event, all depending on the message that
one wants to convey. Wreaths can cheer up
a door, window, wall, or porch. They can
be made of just about any kind of materials,
so anyone can have fun browsing for attractive
craft items at good prices to enjoy their
hobby.
If you like the looks of a wreath but you're
not sure how to get started in making one,
here are a few tips that may help.
1. Take a wreath-making class. Check with
a local fabric store or craft shop to find
out if specialty classes of this type are
being offered. If not, suggest that one
become available at the advent of a festive
season, like Christmas, for example. Encourage
neighbors and friends to express interest
or sign up and encourage the store to offer
the class. Otherwise, find a helpful book
at the library or bookstore.
2. Experiment with materials. You may want
to start with a stock artificial pine wreath
and decorate it any way you wish to see
how it turns out. From there, you can try
a twig or fabric wreath for a different
look. You may even be able to come up with
your own version of a wreath style that
will look great in your family room or on
the garage door.
3. Try a variety of decorating materials.
You can buy cute little elves, holiday ornaments,
sequins, yarn, buttons, glittery cloth,
and a host of other items to make your wreath
sparkle. You might even decide to make three
or more, and hang them in coordinating positions
throughout your home. You could mix and
match the decorations to keep them thematically
related, but with each one a little bit
different than the others.
4. Don't forget your pets. Make a dog bone
wreath for Fido, a catnip wreath for Boots,
and even a birdseed wreath for the winter
birds that will be seeking food during the
long, cold season. Hanging a decorative
wreath on your lawn's evergreen trees will
add a festive seasonal touch.
5. Host a wreath-making party. Invite a
few friends over for snacks and a wreath-making
session. Set out a bevy of supplies, with
each person adding to the stockpile. Then
have fun putting together an assortment
of designs from the collection of decorations.
This is a great idea for young children's
birthday parties, especially involving girls,
as long as the session is kept short.
You can make wreaths for your home or design
others as house-warming gifts. You can even
attach a small box of brand name chocolate
or a package of nuts to go with it. Wreaths
add a lovely accent to any personal space.
If the first one doesn't turn out, keep
trying. You're sure to make one that everyone
can enjoy very soon!
About the author:
If you would like to know more about this
exciting hobby, pastime, or source of income,
visit The Creative Wreath at
http://www.creativewreath.com
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