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DIY Peppermint Mesh Wreath

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DIY Peppermint Mesh Wreath

DIY Peppermint Mesh Wreath

Add a festive touch to your holiday decor with this stunning Peppermint Mesh Wreath, expertly crafted by our talented floral designer Tim. Using vibrant red deco mesh as the foundation, Tim has beautifully layered in an array of Christmas florals that evoke the warmth and cheer of the season. The eye-catching design is enhanced with whimsical Christmas ribbons, creating a delightful interplay of colors and textures. Perfect for hanging on your front door or as a centerpiece in your home, this wreath captures the spirit of the holidays and is sure to bring joy to all who see it. Celebrate the season in style with this unique and enchanting creation!

Supplies needed: 

 

  • To get started, make sure you have gathered all of the necessary supplies.

  • Tim started the Peppermint Mesh Wreath by adding the Red Deco Mesh to the wreath frame. He used the stems on the frame to tie the mesh down and then create loops between each set of stems. He started on the outside of the frame and then worked is way towards the inner ring. Once the frame was completely covered he moved onto adding the other components.

 

 

  • Once the base of the wreath had been finished Tim moved on to creating the bow for the wreath. He stacked the two ribbons on top of each other and tied a 4 loop bow with small tails. Once the bow was secured with the floral wire Tim separated the loops which mixed the ribbons together throughout the bow. Tim secured the bow to the left hand side of the wreath using the same floral wire.

  • Once the Bow had been added to the Wreath Tim began to add the Poinsettias and other florals. He added 3 of the Poinsettia stems to the wreath by cutting the majority of the stem off and then hot gluing each Poinsettia to the wreath. He placed them evenly throughout the wreath; one across from the Bow and then the other two in the top and bottom of the wreath.

  • Tim then added the Peppermint Spray and 2 Cake Pop picks to the wreath focusing on the area above and below the bow.

 

  • Once those had been added Tim added the remaining components along the outside edge of the Wreath. He cut each stem into individual pieces and secured them throughout the wreath using hot glue.

 

  • When you have finished adding all of the components you will have a bright and festive Wreath to use throughout the Holiday season.

 

 

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