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84K views · 662 reactions | It just doesn’t get easier than this wreath! #CraftingLife #falldecorideas #craftingfun #dollartreefinds #CraftingCommunity | Julie's Wreath Boutique | Julie's Wreath Boutique · Original audio
84K views · 662 reactions | It just doesn’t get easier than this wreath! #CraftingLife #falldecorideas #craftingfun #dollartreefinds #CraftingCommunity | Julie's Wreath Boutique | Julie's Wreath Boutique · Original audio
756K views · 17K reactions | Cream pumpkin and eucalyptus grapevine! 🍃🤍 | By How I See It Blog, LLC | It's time to get those doors all dressed up and ready for fall. Follow along with me as I work on this natural greenery and white pumpkin grapevine design. For this design I'm going to be using a two foot twenty-four inch oval grapevine and two foam pumpkins that I found at my local craft store. You can see here I am taking some glue and applying it to a remnant of a floral stem piece of wire and sticking that into the pumpkin and then sticking it into the grapevine. Figuring out where I want both of these pumpkins to live at in this design. One larger pumpkin and one smaller pumpkin as we're getting that going. Got the larger one sitting there in the curve of the grapevine and the smaller one kind of coming down below. Next I'm going to go in with some greenery eucalyptus. Just some flat leaf silver dollar eucalyptus. Super pretty. We're going to start elongating our design. So we're going to do some sprigs going to the left and some sprigs going to the right. Sticking those into our base. Now for me I like to stick in all of my stems and then glue as I'm going. So, what I mean by that is I kind of like to do a little dry run if you will to make sure that I like where everything is and where everything is going to live at before I commit to gluing it because once we glue it, it's going to be stuck there. You can see how I'm going in now applying in that glue just as I was saying. Lots of foliage and fullness with this super pretty like this. We can leave this like this if we wanted to but I'm going to keep on going in and next get going on adding in a bow. I'm going to be using a couple different one and a half inch ribbons for a bow. Very pretty. Just doing some loops and some tails in those natural colors with that little pop of green. Love that as well. Got that burlap going. Perfect for fall and then black and white. If you guys know me, you know I always like to incorporate some black and white whenever I can into my designs. It's just a couple little loop hand bow with some super long tails. You can see that I left the tails longer on this design as well. Look how pretty that is. I love it. Love the lace on the edge of that ribbon. Super pretty. And that bow kind of works as my third component if you will right there with that pumpkin. So we got two pumpkins in the bow right there at the bottom of the wreath. Now I'm taking some of my smaller pieces of eucalyptus and I'm working them into that bow. Filling it all up. Then I'm going to want to bring in some brightness to my design and bring in the cream colors. You know that white brightness from the ribbon. The brightness from the pumpkins. So we're going to work in some white filler flowers. I'm just going to Stick these throughout to pepper them through if you will all the way around the design and then glue those in just as we were before with all of our stems. If you guys are liking this video, make sure that you guys are giving it a like and following my page for all your crafty needs. It's Cody here with How I See It where I inspire you every day to see the world how I see it. Hope you guys are enjoying this. I also have a members group, Cody's Creative Community where I teach you the art of floral design and wreath making as well shared social media tips and tricks, business tips, live Q and As, and more with myself as well as other coaches. Learn from Cody. com to learn more about that. You can also let me know in the comments if you would like to learn more about that as well. Now, I'm going to take some other eucalyptus and pepper that on through also and get that going all throughout. Love to do different sizes of greenery. You know, we're doing lots of naturals with this design. We got that greenery going but we like to do different sizes and different textures so we got some visual texture going on in our design and as I get going you can kind of see how as the design gets fuller I'm kind of looking where I'm going to want the stem to go then I'm applying some glue and sticking it in so I'm still doing that dry run that I was doing before I'm just making sure it's where I want it to be at before I glue that in no right way or wrong way I always encourage you to do what works for you But we are approaching the end of this design. We got a little bit more to go. I'm just going to be fluffing up and adding in some more pieces. I'm going to let you guys keep on watching. Hope you guys enjoyed this. Make sure you're sharing it. And I hope it's inspired you. You guys be kind to one another. Get out there and do something for somebody else today. Talk to y'all later. Bye.
756K views · 17K reactions | Cream pumpkin and eucalyptus grapevine! 🍃🤍 | By How I See It Blog, LLC | It's time to get those doors all dressed up and ready for fall. Follow along with me as I work on this natural greenery and white pumpkin grapevine design. For this design I'm going to be using a two foot twenty-four inch oval grapevine and two foam pumpkins that I found at my local craft store. You can see here I am taking some glue and applying it to a remnant of a floral stem piece of wire and sticking that into the pumpkin and then sticking it into the grapevine. Figuring out where I want both of these pumpkins to live at in this design. One larger pumpkin and one smaller pumpkin as we're getting that going. Got the larger one sitting there in the curve of the grapevine and the small
22K views · 485 reactions | Wreath #replay2024 #fall2024 #diytutorial #replay #dollartreediy | Ideas Silvia | Ideas Silvia · Original audio
22K views · 485 reactions | Wreath #replay2024 #fall2024 #diytutorial #replay #dollartreediy | Ideas Silvia | Ideas Silvia · Original audio
39K views · 302 reactions | Christmas swags 2024 #buyingseasons #womeninbusiness #lovethatribbon #wreathmakingworkshop #wetnoseandbows #bowmaking #wreathmaking #elegantdesign #luxurydecor #luxurydecor #wetnoseandbowscreations #christmasswag #christmasdecor #christmasiscoming #christmas2024 | Wet Nose and Bows
39K views · 302 reactions | Christmas swags 2024 #buyingseasons #womeninbusiness #lovethatribbon #wreathmakingworkshop #wetnoseandbows #bowmaking #wreathmaking #elegantdesign #luxurydecor #luxurydecor #wetnoseandbowscreations #christmasswag #christmasdecor #christmasiscoming #christmas2024 | Wet Nose and Bows
51K views · 829 reactions | Here’s a fun American Flag wreath! I’ll leave the link for the full tutorial in the comments. #craftingfun #CraftingCommunity #july4thweekend | Julie's Wreath Boutique | Julie's Wreath Boutique · Original audio
51K views · 829 reactions | Here’s a fun American Flag wreath! I’ll leave the link for the full tutorial in the comments. #craftingfun #CraftingCommunity #july4thweekend | Julie's Wreath Boutique | Julie's Wreath Boutique · Original audio
Dollar Tree Fall Ribbon Wreath | 🧡 Dollar Tree Fall Ribbon Wreath 🧡 | By We Craft AroundFacebook
Dollar Tree Fall Ribbon Wreath | 🧡 Dollar Tree Fall Ribbon Wreath 🧡 | By We Craft AroundFacebook
Putting together a wreath using a new KIT! | By How I See It Blog, LLC | Check out how gorgeous and classic and fun this traditional fall mesh wreath is. Let's make it today using a kit that's available now in my shop. You can see me going in here. I'm applying the stick mounts that come with your kit to the back of the sign with little bit of glue and I like to pipe around with some hot glue on the back of those to make sure that they stay nice and snug. Next I'm going to go through and I'm going to prep my 14 inch wreath frame that comes with the kit with 12 pipe cleaners that are also of course included. I'm going to do on the inside ring and then I'm doing six on the outside ring in the windows of each of those pipe cleaners. Then I'm going to get my mesh cut. I do give you the entire roll of mesh for your kits. However for my design I like to cut my mesh at 20 inches. Again you do get the entire roll with the kit so you can cut yours a little bit longer this enough to do about twenty-four inches if you would like to do that. But for me I like to do a nice twenty. Then I'm going to take each piece of mesh and going to scrunch it up the middle and insert it into the outside pipe cleaners of my wreath frame that we have already prepped and I'm going to do this all the way around the six outside pipe cleaners on our frame all the way around again this is a brand new kit that is available right now in my shop there is a limited quantity of those available so if you'd like to grab one I encourage you to go ahead and do so. I do also give printed type instructions as well with each of the kits. You can also use this video for reference as well. Next I'm merging into applying my ribbon tails into my mesh. Love these two ribbons that you get with this kit. They come pre measured at twelve inches for you. So all you have to do is cut both ends and then I do a dove cut on both ends. Like you can see me doing here. I like to cut all my ribbon first to get it out of the way. Then I'm going to take one of each ribbon. So one of the black and white and one of that pumpkin and put them on top of each other. Fold it in half and insert it into that pipe cleaner. And then I'm clipping off the excess pipe cleaner but I do like to leave about an inch of pipe cleaner after I twist and I like to fold that over so it gives a little bit of extra security on those ribbons. And I repeat the same process all the way around the outside of the wreath frame where we have already put in that mesh. And this is what we got going on here. And then you guys we're going to do the exact same process on the inside six pipe cleaners doing the same thing. So I'm going to go back and I'm going to pull up one of those pipe cleaners. Cruffle up my mesh. Work my way all the way around my wreath frame. And then once we're finished with this we are going to add in more ribbon y'all and do the exact same thing. Super repetitive. Super simplified version for you to put together this kit that is available y'all. Love this classic kit and I love the sign also. Perfect for playing all of fall long through Thanksgiving time. You can display it through September, October, and November y'all. Keep it up all fall long. If you guys are liking this video, make sure that you're of course liking this video, sharing it, commenting your favorite part below. I would love to see all of your interactions with me. I will be replying to some of your comments so you guys can say what you like about it. I'd love to see it. Now it's time to get my sign going so I'm going to take my included pipe cleaners for my sign and get that fed into my and wrapping that securely around the frame. I like to put my sign towards the top and then we're going to be making us a bow for on the bottom. Alright. For this kit you do get three different types of ribbon for bow. This is a quick bow that I'm making. It is six inches loops and six inch tails. So two loops, two tails of each ribbon for the first layer. And then I'm going to go through and I'm going to make one loop and two tails with the remaining ribbon. You can do any type of bow that you would like for your design. You do get two yards of three different ribbons. So you have plenty of ribbon to make any style bow that you like. However this is what I like to do so that it still showcases some of the ribbon that we applied earlier on the frame of the wreath. Now I'm going to go ahead and get me some dove cuts going on here and this is the finished product y'all. Thank y'all for hanging out with me and I hope you guys enjoy this kit. Y'all be kind to one another. Bye.
Putting together a wreath using a new KIT! | By How I See It Blog, LLC | Check out how gorgeous and classic and fun this traditional fall mesh wreath is. Let's make it today using a kit that's available now in my shop. You can see me going in here. I'm applying the stick mounts that come with your kit to the back of the sign with little bit of glue and I like to pipe around with some hot glue on the back of those to make sure that they stay nice and snug. Next I'm going to go through and I'm going to prep my 14 inch wreath frame that comes with the kit with 12 pipe cleaners that are also of course included. I'm going to do on the inside ring and then I'm doing six on the outside ring in the windows of each of those pipe cleaners. Then I'm going to get my mesh cut. I do give you the entire
Dollar Tree Fall Ribbon Wreath Tutorial | Dollar Tree Fall Ribbon Wreath Tutorial | By We Craft Around | Hey guys, it's Beth. Today I'll be using a fourteen inch wreath frame and eight spools of ribbon from Dollar Tree. I started by taking four of the rolls. They're four different patterns. Stack them all on top of each other. Bunched up the end, and zip tied it to the third ring on the wreath frame. I pulled it nice and tight, tucked the zip tie in the back, and then looped up the ribbon. So just pinched an end and it's about 7 inches. So made that seven inch loop. Put another zip tie on the third ring. Wrapped it around that loop. And pulled the zip tie tight and tucked it in the back again. And then this time I'm not measuring the loops. I'm just going by the previous one. So just matching it up with the height. And I'll be alternating between the third and second rings. So one I did the second ring in. Again, just pulling the zip tie nice and tight and tucking it in the back. I'm going to have four loops per section and use eight spools of ribbon total. The ribbon is two and a half inches wide. It's wired and the Dollar Tree spools of ribbon are nine feet each. So this is what one section will look like when you have all the loops filled in. And then you're going to continue filling in all the way around. And so right here I'm showing you how much the first set of ribbons. So this was the four spools of ribbon. How much you have left after completing about half of it. So once I had that first set of ribbons, the four ribbon spools completed. I started by opening up my other ribbons and putting the patterns the same as I did on the first ones. And then starting how you did before. Just zip tie the end of it. And then make your loops. Until you have it completely filled in. Again four loops per section. And then once I got to the last loop I just cut off the remaining ribbon and tucked that in the back. Flipped it over. Pulled all the zip ties nice and tight and cut off the remaining pieces. Flipped it over and then I take all of the loops and pull them apart. And I try not to do them all the same. I don't want it to be all uniform going around. So I just pull them out in different directions. So you can leave it like that is cute. But I like to always add something to it. So I'm taking this Hello Fall sign I got from Hobby Lobby. And I took moss colored chalk paint by Waverly. And I just used a sponge to paint it on. It was a lot faster than using a paint brush and less messy. I did two coats. Once I had that dry I put twine back into the little hang holes that were on there for the top to attach it and then on the bottom I flipped it over and cut some of the twine leaving it nice and long and stapled it one on one side and one on the other. And I'm really wishing I finished the back. I might have to take it apart and paint the back of that sign because it'll drive me crazy. But for now I'm just going to show how I attach it. I place it on the front of the wreath and just tuck the twine through the frame and tie it in a couple of knots. And then cut off the excess. And then I do that to the other three pieces. And then I flip it back over and just refluff out the loops to make sure they're all nice and pretty and filled in. But that is it. Thank you guys so much for watching.
Dollar Tree Fall Ribbon Wreath Tutorial | Dollar Tree Fall Ribbon Wreath Tutorial | By We Craft Around | Hey guys, it's Beth. Today I'll be using a fourteen inch wreath frame and eight spools of ribbon from Dollar Tree. I started by taking four of the rolls. They're four different patterns. Stack them all on top of each other. Bunched up the end, and zip tied it to the third ring on the wreath frame. I pulled it nice and tight, tucked the zip tie in the back, and then looped up the ribbon. So just pinched an end and it's about 7 inches. So made that seven inch loop. Put another zip tie on the third ring. Wrapped it around that loop. And pulled the zip tie tight and tucked it in the back again. And then this time I'm not measuring the loops. I'm just going by the previous one. So just match
1.6M views · 25K reactions | Did you get that Dollar Tree pumpkin wreath form yet? I’ve got another idea for you. #julieswreathboutique #dollartreecrafts #pumpkinseason | Julie's Wreath Boutique
Did you get that Dollar Tree pumpkin wreath form yet? I’ve got another idea for you. #julieswreathboutique #dollartreecrafts #pumpkinseason | Julie's Wreath Boutique
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10M views · 249K reactions | Make a simple ribbon wreath with me, you will find the full tutorial here: https://youtu.be/6TVPiWOflBE #julieswreathboutique #dollartreediy #dollartreecrafts #DecorateYourSpace | Julie's Wreath Boutique
Make a simple ribbon wreath with me, you will find the full tutorial here: https://youtu.be/6TVPiWOflBE #julieswreathboutique #dollartreediy #dollartreecrafts #DecorateYourSpace | Julie's Wreath Boutique | BlueWhaleMusic · A World of Color