Boxwood wreaths are a holiday classic. They’re gorgeous in their simplicity and I always prefer them on their own without too much fuss. But for a modern take on this traditional decor, I decided to try making one in an interesting shape, like a diamond! It makes for a stylish upgrade while still keeping things simple. -Amy from Homey Oh My!
Materials:
-basswood, 1.5″ wide
-glue gun
-saw
-boxwood branches
-ribbon
Steps:
1. Position the wood in a diamond shape, making sure each side is the same length. The inner edges for this one are roughly 7.25 inches long.
2. Glue all the wood pieces together at the corners of the diamond with a hot glue gun.
3. Saw off any excess wood extending beyond the shape of the diamond.
4. Apply hot glue gun to the end of the boxwood branch.
5. Stick down the end onto the wood while the glue is still hot, then secure the other end of the branch onto the wood by dotting glue underneath it. Hold the branches in place for a few seconds until the glue cools a bit.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 all over the diamond, making sure to layer and switch up the direction of the branches to create a fuller look.
7. Pull ribbon through the top corner of the diamond wreath and tie a bow.
8. Hang up the wreath, then cut off the ends of the bow at your desired lengths.
via Design*Sponge http://ift.tt/1zw7dZI From Grace Bonney
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