Wrap the Wreath Form: Cover a 16-inch wreath form with 2-inch white cotton ribbon (you can also tear strips of white fabric).
Once the strands are twisted somewhat tightly, bring each end together to form a continuous circle, similar to a wreath. You ...
Let’s be real: For many of us, wreath-making doesn’t come naturally. The holiday season is already stressful, from figuring out your Christmas decor to the myriad of events filling up your calendar ...
Arielle Corbett, the owner of AriCreative joined Eyewitness News at 11 to show us how to do DIY bows and wreaths. Bows can add amazing amount of enhancement to holiday décor. They may seem like a ...
Cut your evergreen branches and greenery to your desired lengths and fullness to create multiple bundles. Secure each bundle with floral wire. Start attaching the greenery bundles around the wreath ...
This time of year, traditional evergreen wreaths with red ribbons are sold at every bodega, corner store, and gardening center—really anyplace with a cash register. And for good reason. They’re ...
Jana Platina Phipps, known as the Trim Queen, started making wreaths with trim a decade ago. “I started hosting a holiday party 10 years ago, and I was thinking of things to make,” says Phipps, who ...
One of my earliest crafting memories is making this wreath with my mom and older sisters when I was a little girl. Creating one is super easy, plus it’s my most inexpensive craft to date (under $12).