![]() ![]() Take one flower at a time and ‘pinch’ the wire with the pointy bits at the back, then tape securely into place. ![]() Then make a few more (because they look really good crammed up together – at least, I think they do)! Keep making flowers until you have enough to cover your entire wire hoop.I used bright Spring colours, but you could have gorgeous oranges and browns for a Thanksgiving or Autumn wreath, or red, green and gold for a Christmas one. Think about when and where you will hang your wreath when you’re choosing the paper colours. ![]() The first one will take you a while to get right, but once you get into your groove, you won’t even need to watch the video any more…
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