Grateful Wreath Tutorial

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I’ve wanted to make a Thanksgiving themed wreath for a few years now, but never had good enough idea of what I wanted to make to get started.

Then I saw the new Grateful Glam digital line at Rhonna Designs and I knew I wanted to use it!

Here’s what you need to make it:

- 14″ Straw Wreath (you could use 16″ or 18″ easily)
- U shaped pins
- Paper & Printer
- Grateful Glam Backgrounds Kit & Brush Kit or  Tags N cards kit
- Old book
- Ribbon
- Glitter
- 2″ satin ribbon

Print out several copies of the grateful glam background elements on white cardstock.  I used 12×12 paper since my printer will print that large, but you can use 8.5×11 easily, just print more copies.

Cut paper into 2″ strips lengthwise (you will have 2″ x 11″ or 12″ strips).

Cut up an old book into 2″ strips also.  The book pages can be a bit shorter than the printed strips.

Glue one book page to the back of each paper strip.

Using antique linen distress ink, lightly distress the edges of all of your pieces.

Fold your strips in half (do not crease) and start pinning them using the U shaped pins to the wreath.  You will have 2 strips across the front of the wreath and one on the outside edge of the wreath.

Keep pinning overlapping your strips until you’ve covered the entire front.

Side view

Using 2 2″ wide strips form a rosette by folding the paper accordion style. (you will be working with 2″ x about 20″ strip of paper).

Print off the bee element and punch out with a circle punch. Attach to rosette.

Embellish with lace and glitter.

Glue a piece of satin ribbon to the back of the rosette, and glue to your wreath. I used hot glue for this part.

Use some extra satin ribbon to hang your wreath, and your done!

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15 Responses to Grateful Wreath Tutorial

  1. 1
    Wag Doll says:

    Oh this is beautiful – I love the clean lines of it.

  2. 2
    Amy says:

    So pretty and different. Loving the little bee.

  3. 3
    jamie says:

    That is so great!

  4. 4

    really cute! love your little badge on their (or whatever you call those things!)

    amber

  5. 5

    This wreath is stunning!!!! TFS the tutorial!!!

  6. 6
    Rosemary says:

    COPYING! Seriously, I am making one of these tomorrow. Absolutely gorgeous, Mel.

  7. 7

    Just a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave today [16 Nov 02:00am GMT]. Thanks, Maria

  8. 8
    gigi says:

    That is just so stinking cute!!

  9. 9
    Nancy W says:

    This is amazing and a great tutorial!

  10. 10
    gleestormont says:

    Beautiful example of how gorgeous doesn’t have to be complicated. Love that yellow/gray color scheme. That Rhonna’s a genius isn’t she? So glad you’re on her Cteam sharing your spark w/ us!

  11. 11
    Amy says:

    Wow! Gorgeous job! I would be thrilled if you’d share this here:

    http://oneartmama.blogspot.com/2011/11/shine-on-fridays-2-and-some-fabulous.html

  12. 12

    It’s gorgeous!!

    I featured it on my TT&J FB page :)

    xox
    Jen

  13. 13
    Jackie says:

    awesome, will have to share this on my blog!

  14. 14
    Marci says:

    love this!!
    what a beautiful way to use paper…

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