Today I will be doing my first ever LIVE craft tutorial. Are you excited? Google+ has a cool feature called Hangouts on Air, and with it I can create a live broadcast which will show up right here in this blog post! Be sure to come back at 5 PM EST to watch me create a year-round wreath live on air. If you can’t make it at 5, the video will be archived and will be viewable here and on my YouTube page.
This is a sponsored post. I received complimentary materials in exchange for my work, but the opinions in this post are 100% my own.
This live hangout is a part of a Crafty Hangouts series sponsored by Floracraft. Nineteen bloggers were each sent a styrofoam wreath and challenged to create something LIVE on air. I am going to show you how to create a wreath that can be decorated over and over again, so that it can be displayed all year long!
To make a Year Round Wreath, you will need:
Some of the following links are affiliate links, and I will be compensated if you choose to make a purchase after clicking through.
Floracraft Styrofoam wreath
burlap ribbon
floral pins
In the video I will show you how you can take this neutral foundation and turn it into a decorative wreath for any season! Click on the video below to see how to make all of the following wreaths!
For the American wreath, you will need:
craft foam
scissors
dollar store sign
For the Fall wreath, you will need:
fall leaves
faux wheat
dollar store filigree pumpkin
For the Christmas wreath, you will need:
plaid ribbon
bells
floral wire
(see how I made the bell swag HERE)
For the Valentines wreath, you will need:
pink wired ribbon
scrapbook paper
paper cutter
twine
tape
For the Anniversary wreath, you will need:
vintage photos
silk magnolias
For the Wine wreath, you will need:
faux grapes
wine corks
I’ve gathered links to the materials I used in this tutorial. If you purchase after clicking one of these links, I will receive a small commission. Thanks!
If you are interested in seeing what the other bloggers did with their wreaths, hop over to Crafty Hangouts for all the archived videos (plus dozens of other video tutorials!).
Thanks again to FloraCraft for sponsoring this hangout series. You can find them on facebook and pinterest for more fun styrofoam ideas!
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Thanks, Jessica