Wreaths and garlands are thoughtful details that create a festive and joyful atmosphere indoors and out. To make this beautiful LoraShen Christmas wreath you will need:
Dried flexible tree branches
Thin wire
Scissors
Fresh greens (pine, fir or spruce tree branches)
Monochrome Christmas balls
Cotton buds
Other decoration of your choice (beads, glitter etc.)
Transparent Christmas tree star or any other toy
Ribbon bow (preferably rimmed with thin wire to hold the shape)
Make the circle base-frame out of dried flexible tree branches. Put them in a bundle, fix with wire on both sides and then twist and bend in a wreath, tying both ends with the wire.
Now decorate the bottom of the wreath with fresh greens of your choice (pine, fir or spruce tree branches). You can also use hit glue for better adjustment.
After fixing all the greens and having a solid base wreath you can add the rest of the decorations. Add cotton buds, small ornaments, glitter.
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Periodically pick up the wreath and look at it from a distance.
Make a ribbon bow (or take a ready one) and fasten it on top of the wreath with the help of pins or hot glue.
Make a small loop out of thin wire and adjust it to the dried branches base behind the bow in order to hang the wreath on a nail or a hanger.
Our Christmas wreath ready.
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LoraShen decorating expert suggests to choose decorating elements of one color for the whole interior of the house. To reach harmony you may try to combine different shades and textures of a single color palette. There are also some win-win color combinations, you simply can’t go wrong with, like blue and silver, red and gold, green and white.
Do not overload the space with a large number of decorations. Harmony is a key when we talk about Christmas home decor.
You can find LoraShen stores in many parts of the city. The specialists can help you to decorate any interior, to create a unique bouquet and will give you advices as to the DIY decor.
Photo: Anna Vishtak