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Bee Themed Wreath Tutorial | In case you missed it. Themed Wreath Tutorial | By We Craft Around | I grabbed one of these 18 inch wreath frames from Dollar Tree as well as one of their gnome garden stakes and I also grabbed this ribbon from Amazon. It's two and a half inch wired ribbon. I cut that ribbon into strips of 7 inches. I used five different kinds of ribbon and you'll need twenty-four strips of each design. You'll need about five yards per design. Once I had all of them cut, I took a few at a time folded them in half and fishtailed the ends or dovetailed whichever you prefer to call them. I went ahead and took some twine and cut a bunch of strips of that just to have that prepared. I then took each ribbon and pinched it in the center. I alternated patterns using one of each pattern for each bundle. Just alternating the way I stack them each time. I take them, pinch them in the center, and crisscross them in my hands back and forth. And so I'm taking four different pattern ribbons. Those I got from Amazon. Again two and a half inch wired ribbon. Then I also used a burlap ribbon that I believe I got from Amazon as well. And so I take the twine. Wrap it around the center where I've been holding it. And tie it off in the back and leave it long because that's how I'll be attaching it to the frame. So just go through and make my different sets of bows. You'll need twenty-four total. Next I grab my frame. We'll be working on the center ring. I flip the wreath frame upside down and put the bow upside down underneath it. And then take the twine and wrap it around that center ring and tie it in a couple knots and cut off the excess twine. Each section of the frame will need three of these sets of bows. And I just alternated different patterns that I had did with the bows. So some will have a different design on the front and just alternate them throughout. So three sets per section, twenty-four total. Once I have it filled in, I just flip it over and fluff out all the ribbon and kind of spread them apart because I had smushed them all together trying to fit them all in. So, just got them nice and filled in throughout the frame and then took this bee themed gnome stake from Dollar Tree. Kinda just wiggled the stake and pulled it right out and the good thing about this one is to attach it. I am just taking some twine and it already has a couple of loops on the back so you don't need any glue. Just push the twine those loops and tie a couple of knots and then you'll set it on the wreath frame right on top of the ribbon to see where you want it and then take the twine and push it through and wrap it around one of the wires of the frame. So I just did one side at a time making sure that the placement was right before I tied it and then cut off the excess twine on the back. And that is it for today's project. Thank you so much for watching.
Bee Themed Wreath Tutorial | In case you missed it. Themed Wreath Tutorial | By We Craft Around | I grabbed one of these 18 inch wreath frames from Dollar Tree as well as one of their gnome garden stakes and I also grabbed this ribbon from Amazon. It's two and a half inch wired ribbon. I cut that ribbon into strips of 7 inches. I used five different kinds of ribbon and you'll need twenty-four strips of each design. You'll need about five yards per design. Once I had all of them cut, I took a few at a time folded them in half and fishtailed the ends or dovetailed whichever you prefer to call them. I went ahead and took some twine and cut a bunch of strips of that just to have that prepared. I then took each ribbon and pinched it in the center. I alternated patterns using one of each pattern
69K views · 784 reactions | DIY Dollar Tree Beehive Wreath #easycrafts #diywreath #bee #dollartreediy | By Blessings Craft Therapy | Let's make a super pretty beehive wreath. Hey, everybody. It's Colette with Blessings Craft Therapy if you didn't know and if you did, thank you so much for coming back. Alright, so we start with this little wreath that I had gotten at Dollar Tree and this fabric I had gotten at Joanne Fabrics and all I'm going to do is kind of figure out where I want the fabric to be in relation to my wreath and then I'm just going to rough cut it out. Then, I put some glue on the top rung of our wreath and get our fabric on there. Now, I am using it's not a silicone mat but it's like a matte that it doesn't allow the glue to stay. Um and we're just going to glue on the rungs and just keep putting the fabric on the glued rungs. Does that make sense? Glue, put the fabric down. And you'll see this is why I put it on a mat because it the glue will inevitably get messy. And then I just cut off the excess. Now I'm using this yarn I had gotten at Michael's. It's this big fat blanket yarn. Yes I paid the price for it but holy Toledo it's fuzzy and soft and thick and all I'm going to do is each line of this beehive, I'm going to put a line like do glue and then do the yarn and could I have done it with one piece of yarn through the whole thing maybe but it would have made me crazy pants or more crazy pants than I already am. So, I just decided to just do it this way. Then, I was just going to use one full piece and then just outline the whole thing. So, again, same process, glue and then add the yarn. Ta the. Look how pretty. I love it. I love it already. Like without anything else I love it. Look how pretty. But then I remembered my friend Renee. Thank you Renee. Um had given me this beautiful ribbon. And so I cut I think the pieces I had 2 10 inch long pieces. And two five inch pieces of each one. So they're three different patterns. And so I just put this in my bowdabra but really it's just crisscross apple sauce. That's all it is. Just alternate and crisscross them. That's all you're doing. But look at the bees. Oh I love them so much. They're so pretty. Um and then do I like the bodabra? Yes I had gotten mine on clearance. I never intended to use it really. I had it in my closet. And I finally pulled it out and was like where has this been all my life? I love it so much. It makes it just easier. Now I and I'm sure there's somebody out there that knows how to do to use the bowdabra properly. I guarantee you I'm not it right because I stack it then I tie it and then but it's it's in a big stack it's like really thick and so I still haven't figured it out fully but I muddle through I make it work the best that I can so I just tied it and then I tied it on the back in a nice tight knot I'm using jute to tie it you could use ribbon or other string whatever I did glue on a jute hanger and then I just covered it with another piece of yarn And then I glued on our ribbon and that was it. Like look at how pretty this is. It's super light so I'm not worried about the hanger being glued on. But holy moly. This is if you have somebody that loves bees whoo so pretty. Listen. I know I love bees. I am I love it. Anyways friends. Thank you so much for watching and I hope this inspires you.
DIY Dollar Tree Beehive Wreath #easycrafts #diywreath #bee #dollartreediy | By Blessings Craft Therapy | Let's make a super pretty beehive wreath. Hey, everybody. It's Colette with Blessings Craft Therapy if you didn't know and if you did, thank you so much for coming back. Alright, so we start with this little wreath that I had gotten at Dollar Tree and this fabric I had gotten at Joanne Fabrics and all I'm going to do is kind of figure out where I want the fabric to be in relation to my wreath and then I'm just going to rough cut it out. Then, I put some glue on the top rung of our wreath and get our fabric on there. Now, I am using it's not a silicone mat but it's like a matte that it doesn't allow the glue to stay. Um and we're just going to glue on the rungs and just keep putting the
Handmade Bee Hive with puffy bees
Handmade Bee Hive with puffy bees. Color - Yellow and gold with yellow and black googles eyes bees. Added some floral with sunflowers and burlap material with honey comb in the background. Such a very cute hive to hang on your door or anywhere in a room or patio. Great way to celebrate Spring is here! Great gift idea too. **Colors may fade in direct sunlight** Size - 14"inch bee hive wreath form. Shipping is Monday through Friday. Please during check out that all your shipping information is correct. I do take it inside Post Office and hand it to them. Please make sure Zip is correct. I print out what Etsy send me from check out and I print the label. Thank you so much. If you have questions please feel free to message me. Thank you for looking. I really appreciate you.
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"Summer Bee Wreath, Swag, Rag Wreath, Ribbon Wreath, Shabby Chic Floral Wreath, Summer Wall Décor Gorgeous one of a kind hand made wreath in yellow, white, orange and blacks. This wreath is made with a variety of vintage and new ribbon. Arterial flowers, leaves and a bee in the middle. A truly fun summer accent to your home décor. This Wreath is 15\" wide and 29\" long. Great as a door hanger, in a room. Enjoy, Jenny May"
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