Cupcake Wrappers + Pins + Fabric = New Spring ‘Flower’ Wreath
{Quick and Easy Tutorial}
{Quick and Easy Tutorial}
Supplies Needed:
Cupcake wrappers
{I used white, but any color works!}
Felt {or fabric} strips
Foam Wreath
Pins
Ribbon or another strip of fabric {to hang}
I wanted something new and spring-ish to hang over the
mantle.
And, I didn’t want to
spend a lot of time creating it.
I think this wreath took me less than 30 minutes from start
to finish and hanging over the mantle! Perfect.
I had a styrofoam wreath from a previous Christmas project
that was already wrapped with felt.
But, the process to cover the wreath is quite simple.
I cut strips of felt roughly two inches wide and then
wrapped them around the wreath until the entire thing was covered with the
felt/ fabric.
See tutorial and instructions here
Once the wreath is covered with the fabric, you are ready to
add some ‘flowers’
Take the cupcake wrappers out of the package and fold in
half, then half again {basically creating a triangle shape}. Continue with the other cupcake
wrappers until you have the desired amount. I think I used 40 wrappers.
Once you have a pile of folded wrappers, pile them on top of each other.
Then move/ arrange the wrappers into a ‘flower’ shape. The more you use the bigger the ‘flower’ {and the harder it can be to pin onto the wreath!}
I think I used roughly 8-10 wrappers per ‘flower.’
Continue creating ‘flowers’ until you have the desired look.
I put three ‘flowers’ on one side and one on the other.
Take ribbon to tie around the top of the wreath in order to
hang it from the wall. I used a
strip of white and orange polka dot fabric because I wanted to add a hint of
orange {of course!!} to it!
I like the way it turned out.
Simple.
Neutral. Fun.
And, it adds some springtime cheer to the mantle.
And, it adds some springtime cheer to the mantle.
Next time I might use a bright and bold fabric with a
pattern to wrap around the wreath.
Or brightly colored cupcake wrappers. Or both!
What do you think?
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