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Craft Project: Fabric Wreath
Approximate Time: 1 to 3 hours depending on size Supplies:
Use one print of fabric for the whole wreath or mix and match multiple fabrics. For the example I used $1/yard fabric I found at Walmart! Instructions:Step 1: Cut fabric into 2 to 3 inch squares. They do not need to be perfect but try to keep them approximately the same size. Step 2: Use the screw driver to push the center of each square of fabric into the wreath until it is completely covered. Put the squares as close together as possible so the wreath looks full. If you are having problems getting any of the squares to stay, dab some craft glue on the fabric before inserting it into the wreath. Step 3: If you wish, add complimentary ribbon or accents to complete your wreath. By Dominique S. from Kalamazoo, MI Feedback About This Post:RE: Craft Project: Fabric WreathThe wreath is lovely. I really like the color combination you used. Post by Jantoo RE: Craft Project: Fabric Wreath
I made these at Christmas, the only thing I did different is use pinking shears to cut the squares Post by PICO RE: Craft Project: Fabric Wreaththis is awesome.thanks for the idea Post by imaqt1962 | ||
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