To have your house glowing and Valentines ready follow this how to for a beautiful wreath that sparkles!
Charity here from Scrappin' Chaos. From copper detail, stained glass hearts to volumes of love letters,
we heart it up for the month of February. This years addition to our decor alternatives is garnished with
Robin's Nest products. Glittering chipboard, choice bits of high quality paper, and
dew drop encrusted wood shapes are wrapped with shiny silver trim.
~ Layered Love Wreath ~
Charity here from Scrappin' Chaos. From copper detail, stained glass hearts to volumes of love letters,
we heart it up for the month of February. This years addition to our decor alternatives is garnished with
Robin's Nest products. Glittering chipboard, choice bits of high quality paper, and
dew drop encrusted wood shapes are wrapped with shiny silver trim.
~ Layered Love Wreath ~
For the base of this wreath I used a 4" embroidery hoop and cones made of drafter's vellum.
The cones were constructed from 2.5"x2" rectangles of paper, cut out with pinking sheers.
Because of it's sheer nature, vellum is notoriously difficult to adhere
without leaving oily smears and unsightly globs of glue.
I was thrilled to discover that Scraperfect's Best Glue Ever turned my
rectangles of drafter's vellum into perfect cones with no fuss or mess.
I then filled in the remaining spaces, lining up the narrow tips around a 2" circle.

To set the Love Day tone I prepped layers of valentine themed accessories for the wreath.
I glued Green Tear Drops and Neon Pink Dew Drops to a wood heart shape to mimic roses.
I also cut a rose from the Silver Roses Glitter Cardstock.
I added a wood heart frame to the corner with a heart and crown
punched from more Robin's Nest Paper scraps.
scored and folded every 1/2" and formed into a rosette.
the be-dewed heart so the edge was flush with the medallion.

I slipped the edge of the layered papers under the leaves on the wood heart
and adhered them securely to the rose and the medallion.

and a laser cut "LOVE" behind the silver rose.
Finally the medallion was ready to adhere to the wreath.

roses, hearts, and glitter, layered over vellum cones.
What's not to love!

Scrap On!
~charity~
Very fun project and I love the end result.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!! I love it!! Great tutorial too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful project!
ReplyDeleteThanks for looking it over!
ReplyDeleteWOW This would be cute for a card focal point--smaller of course. Your step by step instructions are wonderful and perfectly easy to follow!
ReplyDeleteGreat project, love it!
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