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So, from the basic materials I prepared: newspapers, glue, scissors, stapler, napkins, cones, large and small beads, beads, wire, paper towels (soft toilet paper is also suitable), a strong thread, PVA glue, adhesive tape, sugar and salt , for additional decor, I took a red satin ribbon, a bell, decorative snowflakes, but in general such a wreath can be dressed up with any materials to your taste. First of all, I create the basis for the wreath using newspapers. I twist together a few sheets, then connect them together using tape. I form a ring in this way. I wrap the blank tightly with toilet paper, fix it with a thread.
To imitate Christmas tree branches, I use pom-poms from napkins. Fold the napkin in half, then again.
Using a pre-prepared template, I cut out a circle.
I fasten the resulting workpiece with a stapler.
I make cuts to the center.
I form a pompom.
Further, from large and small beads and beads I create berries. To do this, take a wire (about 10 cm), attach beads to it, then a bead, fix the end of the wire by passing it through the bead. I put on the white bead again, twisting the ends of the wire together, as shown in the photo.
I harvest about 15-20 pieces.
Next, I divide the workpiece into 6 parts, I make a hole with a sharp object.
I tie the bell to a thread, thread it with a hook, and fix it.
According to my idea, the berries should look out of the cones, approximately as in the photo. I connect the blanks from beads to each other (3 berries each).
All the same sharp object I create holes, thread the berries, fix them from the wrong side.
Here's what I got!
And of course, on the reverse side.
I decorate the cones as follows, coat them with PVA glue, sprinkle with sugar and salt, and let them dry thoroughly.
It's time for magic! Decorate our wreath. I stick cones around the berries.
Next, I begin to fill the remaining white spaces with pompons.
That was such a beauty!
Now it's up to the small. I decorate the wreath with a big red bow; it can be bought in a store or made independently. From a satin ribbon I make a large loop of satin ribbon so that you can hang the jewelry.
I decorate the wreath with ribbon and beads around the perimeter.
At the end I decorate with a decorative snowflake.
Here is a magical decoration I got! Frankly, do not take my eyes off! A Christmas wreath can be made from anything, for example, from cones, old magazines, spruce branches and even pasta.
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