Thursday 9 April 2015

Easter Wreath Making Ideas

You can find some Easter wreath making ideas from this article.


Did you know that Easter is not only a religious holiday, but also one that welcomes the new life associated with spring? There are symbols ranging from flowers to eggs which are associated with the holiday and you can use it all to make the related wreaths that incorporate common Easter elements. Check some Easter wreath making ideas from this post.


You can start by the wreath of flowers idea. You can create a colorful floral wreath. You can start by purchasing a foam wreath form, as well as a collection of colorful artificial flowers and decorative ribbon at any local craft stores. Then you can clip the blooms off the stems of the artificial flowers and then use a hot glue gun to affix the blooms to the wreath form. Then you can create a pattern or attach them in a haphazard manner. And once you have covered the entire wreath form with flowers, you can simply cut a long length of decorative ribbon and tie it to the top of the wreath.

Easter Wreath Making Ideas

Easter Wreath Making Ideas

Easter Wreath Making Ideas

Easter Wreath Making Ideas



Second idea is the paper plate wreath. You can create Easter egg templates in different sizes on pieces of heavy poster board. If you do this activity with kids, you can provide them with pastel-colored construction paper, pencils and scissors. And then you can have them trace the eggs on the construction paper and cut them out. You can use glitter glue, paint, markers, crayons and any other art medium that's appropriate and then have them decorate their construction paper eggs. When you think they have decorated the eggs, they can glue them around the paper plate. Don’t forget to punch a hole through the top of the wreath and string a piece of yarn through the hole, which can be used to hang the wreath.

Last idea is candy wreath. This can be another Easter wreath that is fun to make with kids. You can easily set out a variety of Easter candies, such as foil-covered eggs, jelly beans, chocolate-covered almonds and malted milk eggs. And then using a glue gun, you need to set on low to cover the entire circumference of a foam wreath with the Easter candy. You can add strands of Easter grass to add more interest to the wreath. Then you could hang the wreath with a wide pastel-colored organza or cotton ribbon looped around the top of the wreath.

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