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A quick and easy Christmas Wreath.


Material

  • 12 Spools is Ribbon (3 of each colour)
  • 1 Metal Ring
  • 1 Pair of Scissors

Method

  1. Cut and measure ribbon to desired length (it needs to be long enough for you to tie a nice looking bow).
  2. Begin tieing the bows in your desired pattern.
  3. Use the scissors to tidy up the ribbon ends as you go.

Notes

You can purchase the metal ring from Spotlight. You could also try using thicker ribbons for a different look.



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    • 11 Dec 2019
      3:32 pm

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  • Oh I really like this one!

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  • What a great idea. My daughter will love this. Thanks for the share.

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  • What a fun festive activity to do for Christmas. I love it!

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  • Well how awesome but simple is that… I’m so going to give this a go … thanks for sharing

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  • ive done the pool noodle one and the wire coat hanger and baubles might have to give this one a go this year!

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  • This looks amazing! I made a wreath from a pool boodle and christmas ornaments and am tempted to do this one too

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  • Definitely is a unique way to make a Christmas Wreath with ribbons and some help from your children would be a great way to spend some quality time together.

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  • Looks amazing thanks for sharing your project

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  • Looks grate, thank y. For sharing. How big is the metal ring?

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  • Great craft project to do for Christmas. Thanks for sharing

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  • Definitely a project to try with the kids this Christmas.

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  • This is very cute!

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  • Another cheaper option is to chop up shopping bags. They shred up and come in a variety of colours so they look a lot better then you think

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  • That is so pretty. I’m gob smacked to see it’s so easy to make. Great creation

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  • Beautiful wreath perfect for Christmas

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  • What type of metal ring would you use. If young children are participating in this please make sure the scissors are not too or there might be other things you don’t want cut. It is surprising what some kids can cut with kid’s Crayola Scissors. I know a kid who cut up a thin piece of cardboard yet the adults couldn’t cut it.

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  • I have seen this done from one of my children and it looks great and after seeing what it involves, it looks very doable with a variety of ages of children.

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  • This looks like a project that I can get the kids to help with. Thank you for sharing.

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  • oh I am going to try this for my front door wreath next christmas – thank you for a gorgeous looking handmade wreath 🙂

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  • This is so cute! Never thought about something like this!

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