Winter is my second favorite season of the year right after fall. I love the cold weather and the snow. Unfortunately, my neck of the woods has not been blessed with much snow yet this year. I am also absolutely obsessed with making wreaths for each season of the year to hang around my house. While putting away my holiday decorations, I came across a long strand of clear beads that I never used. I decided to incorporate the bead strand into a silvery winter wreath that I decorated with additional snowflakes that I found at the dollar store.
Materials
- Foam wreath
- Silver washi tape
- Clear bead strand
- Hot glue
- Plastic snowflakes
- Foam glitter snowflake stickers
- Silver embroidery thread
Instructions
- Wrap the washi tape around the foam wreath.
- Wrap the clear bead strand around the taped wreath.
- Secure the bead strand to the back of the wreath with hot glue.
- Glue the plastic snowflakes around the front of the wreath.
- Glue the foam glitter snowflake stickers on top of the plastic snowflakes.
- Tie and glue a piece of silver embroidery thread around the foam circle from which to hang the wreath.
- Display the winter snowflake wreath craft.
Image Credits
Winter Snowflake Wreath Craft © 2017 Heather Johnson
Materials for Winter Snowflake Wreath Craft © 2017 Heather Johnson
Washi Tape Covered Foam Wreath for Winter Snowflake Wreath Craft © 2017 Heather Johnson
Wrapping the Beads Around the Winter Snowflake Wreath Craft © 2017 Heather Johnson
Gluing the Bead Strand to the Winter Snowflake Wreath Craft © 2017 Heather Johnson
Gluing Plastic Snowflakes to the Winter Snowflake Wreath Craft © 2017 Heather Johnson
Gluing Foam Glitter Snowflake Stickers to the Winter Snowflake Wreath Craft © 2017 Heather Johnson
Finished Winter Snowflake Wreath Craft © 2017 Heather Johnson