Thursday, November 17, 2022

Double Wood Craft Rings Wreath

One of my favorite styles of wreaths is the two embroidery hoops wreath.  It's quite different from the usual grapevine or evergreen wreaths. So for this month's Creative Craft Hop hosted by Sara @Birdz of a Feather, I decided to make a holiday version using two wood craft rings I picked up at the thrift store, and a couple of handmade purple velvet poinsettia flowers. You do know that poinsettia flowers come in purple, too! Lol! I discovered them on a trip to North Carolina a few years ago! And I have been kicking myself for not buying the purple plant ever since. I haven't seen them here in Maryland! But I digress! So let's get started!

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Materials:
  • Crushed Velvet fabric (24"x24")
  • Mod Podge
  • Paint brush
  • Poinsettia leaf templates
  • Wood craft rings (12" & 10")
  • Hot Glue/glue sticks
  • Parchment paper
  • Fabri-Tac fabric glue
  • Floral stems (24 gauge)
  • Rhinestone trim
  • Chenille stems
  • Beads and white pine stems




How to:
Begin by painting mod podge on the back of crushed velvet fabric to make it stiff. I made the mistake of using outdoor mod podge instead of the matte finish. And the outdoor mp made the fabric much darker and not as stiff as the matte. Once dry, I went over the fabric with matte mod podge, and let that dry. 


Then, I drew poinsettia templates out of posterboard in two sizes, 4 1/2" and 3 1/4" and .  .  .
cut out ten velvet petals in each size. 
Next, to add a wire backing to the petals, dipped floral stem wires in fabric glue
and positioned the wire on the middle of the leaf, and used a piece of parchment paper to press the stem wire down. Since I was working with silicone glue, I cover my work surface with parchment paper. It was easier to just rub the glue off of the paper.

Continue adding stem wire to the back of the petals until .  .  .
all were added.
Next, added adhesive backed rhinestone trim around the poinsettias leaves for a decorative effect.
Doesn't it look pretty!
Time to put the poinsettia leaves together in groups of five using hot glue.


Applied hot glue to hold the rings together.
Then wrapped chenille stems where the rings are attached for a base to glue on the poinsettias.

Sorry for the shadows - it's nighttime and the lighting is awful!

I am really loving how this looks - and I hope you do, too! Adding mini lights would make it extra special!

Welcome to our last Creative Craft Hop for 2022! I hope you enjoyed my tutorial on creating a double wood craft rings wreath!  Now on to the hop!

Be sure to check out all of the awesome craft creations and talented bloggers for this month listed below!


DIY Wood Bead Wired Christmas Tree    

Wreath Wall Decor DIY

Double Wood Craft Rings Wreath

How to Make the Prettiest DIY Yarn Christmas Trees

Salt and Pepper Snowmen

Vintage Ornament Christmas Tree Wall Hanging

Holiday Gift Buckets

Crochet Phone Pouch

Christmas Deco Mesh Wreath

13 comments:

  1. Gail - first I would never have thought to have made my own poinsettias, but you knocked that out of the park! Great job and the double wreath is gorgeous. VERY pretty. Thanks so much for sharing!

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  2. I'm blown away that you actually MADE these poinsettia leaves! So stunning Gail! Have the happiest of holiday seasons!

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  3. Gail, I always admire your talent in crafting beautiful handmade flowers and your double wreath is lovely! Wishing you a joyous holiday season! Blessings, Cecilia @My Thrift Store Addiction

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  4. Wow Gail, the way you created the poinsettia's is totally brilliant! They are beautiful! And no I didn't know poinsettia's had a purple variety!! Your wreath is so unique and beautiful, such a fabulous decoration! Happy holidays!
    Jenna

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  5. Gail, I always look forward to seeing your creativity. I love the tutorial on how to make a poinsettia, every detail made it even better. Love how your wreath turned out.

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  6. Gail, that poinsettia is gorgeous. It looks so easy, too. Never done a double hoop wreath. This looks so pretty for the holidays.

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  7. Wow! Those poinsettias are stunning! The wreath is so pretty. Pinned.

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  8. This is really gorgeous, and I haven't seen this technique for fabric before. Pinned.

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  9. These are utterly gorgeous! They will be a feature at Handmade Monday this week :-)

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  10. Es increíble 🤩🤩🤩
    Precioso adorno navideño!!
    Gracias por las explicaciones.

    BESOS

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