
to make the wreath you need a wire coat hanger, and then you need to pull it and make it into a circle shape.

then following my other tutorial make 8 flowers and cut 8 pieces of felt {you can use tape if you want}
then use a glue gun to attach them to the coat hanger using the felt
this is the back of the wreath when you are done
now its finished, use the hanger bit of the coat hanger to hang were ever you want









goodness thats gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow! It looks great! Good idea to use a coat hanger.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!! I love it.
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This is gorgeous! Love it. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDelete~Mrs. Delightful
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I LOVE your wreath! So pretty! This would be great for all year!
ReplyDeletevery pretty!
ReplyDeletewow, this is fantastic, and such delicate work!
ReplyDeletethis is gorgeous.
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beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteAMAZING!!! Those flowers look super intimidating to make but oh how I love it - especially the face you used a coat hanger for the base! Awesome. Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful...to take something we really just throw away and make something so pretty. GREAT JOB!!
ReplyDeletethis is so pretty..I would so love a large one for over my new headboard. I've been wracking my brain about what I could use and this would be Perfect..
ReplyDeletemany thanks for the flower and wreath tutorial. You have helped to end 4 months of agonizing for me.
This is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove that you used a coat hangar! Very pretty. Thanks for sharing at Sunday's Best =)
ReplyDeleteDid you see I mentioned you and put your link in my blog post about learning to make flowers? Thank you so much for the tutorial, and I am hoping to make a wreath soon, too - you are so inspiring!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous, I love this !!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out AMAZING!!!
ReplyDeleteIts really cute!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty!! Thanx for coming to the party!
ReplyDeleteThat's so beautiful! I love it! And I love the glossy deer head. Super cool.I am going to post a Vintage Lace Wreath tomorrow on my site. I'll try to remember to come back and send you the direct link. We are starting our family Thanksgiving tour today, so my head may be in the clouds having fun! Here's a link to my site, if I forget to send you the direct link. You can find it easily from there:
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very nice!
ReplyDeleteYou just solved my February wreath idea! LOL. By far the prettiest book wreath on the web. LOVE IT! Sharing it at Pinterest.
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So romantic and lovely! Pinning it right now... :)
ReplyDeleteErin @ Carolina Country Living
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Hi, new follower here! I love that wreath!! I made one very similar to yours, you can check it our here.. http://macaylasroom.blogspot.com/2011_10_01_archive.html
ReplyDeleteI'm going to try yours out too! :)
Have a great weekend!
Those flowers are beautiful. Whenever I try making flowers they don't seem to come out to good. but your are gorgeous, and using the wire hanger, now that's re-purposing. Thanks for sharing at Sundays' Best.
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I love it and need to make one! Thanks! Shay :) http://raisingdieter.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty--I love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous wreath, very clever :)
ReplyDeleteI love your site, I am new to blog world and spending so many hours looking at other peoples blogs, so much inspiration out there, so many clever people.
I will visit again.
Lee
Gorgeous! Going on my "crafty inspirations" board on Pinterest for sure!
ReplyDeleteI featured your wreath on this week's edition of "You Dazzled" at EUTM! Feel free to stop by and grab an "I Dazzled" button. Thanks for linking up! Hope to see you again this week. Have a Happy Holiday!!!
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This is just gorgeous! I love that you used a wire hanger as your wreath form! :)
ReplyDeleteCompletely fabulous! LOVE your flowers & that this uses a coat hanger. Thanks for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteWow that looks amazing! I love how alot of people are using hangers for there wreaths...why didn't i think of that?! I'm your newest follower i'd love if you followed back!
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Julianne
Wow! Your wreath is just gorgeous! I can't wait to try making some of those beautiful flowers! Thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteThat is really pretty! What a beautiful creation!! Thanks for sharing it!
ReplyDelete~Judy~
I just loved this!
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This is stunning --- it looks so delicate and expensive! Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Becky
So cute and what a great idea. I did fall leaf banners out of book pages and it was so much fun! I am going to try this also. Visiting from Not just a house wife.
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Your wreath is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteDee
GORGEOUS!!! I've got loads of antique books and sheet music. This would be a beautiful way to repurpose them.
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Blessings,
Angie @ Knick of Time
wow!! that is so pretty! I love how simple it is!! great job!!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful wreath! I'm thinking you could use the funny pages too, if you wanted your wreath to be colorful...
ReplyDeleteI love it!
ReplyDeletetot
Beautiful idea....I might have to try this one:-)
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Kathleen
Isn't it fun when you can take castoffs and make something wonderful and pretty like your wreath. Great job! Laura
ReplyDeleteStunning!
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I featured this Saturday for Sunday's Best =)
ReplyDeleteHow CUTE! Easy to make and looks like it took FOREVER! Great idea for making with the older kids (watching out for that hot glue of course!)
ReplyDeletebut wow! It can stay out all year. OK...I'm going to have to make one. Or two....or maybe more!
Thanks so much for sharing your idea at my link party for Pearls and Lace Thursday! I'm so glad to have you over!
Blessings, Doni
stunning! happy pearls & lace thursday. xo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. The wire hanger is such a great tip too. You are being featured this week at Lines Across My Face.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing,
Rachel
http://linesacrossmyface.blogspot.com/2011/11/cure-for-common-monday-19.html
What a beautiful wreath! I really like the simple design.
ReplyDeleteVisiting from CRAFT - this looks great and is one of my favorite book page crafts I've ever seen!
ReplyDeleteVisiting from C.R.A.F.T. - this is one of my favorite book page crafts I've ever seen!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great project. Think I'll try to make one for the door of my flower shop.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteI featured this lovely project at Knick of Time Tuesday! Thanks for linking up and sharing with us.
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Blessings,
Angie @ Knick of Time Interiors
Beautiful! You are very creative. Now I'm going to look around your blog some more. TFS
ReplyDeleteBabs xo
Love it! I posted a link to this on my blog: http://www.thecraftbarn-ny.blogspot.com/2011/12/crafty-friday-plusa-new-craft-book.html
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Jennifer @ The Craft Barn
j'adore, c'est ravissant
ReplyDeleteFabienne
This is so cute, I love the new idea on an old trick. I have so many wire coat hangers, I save them in case I come across great tutorials like this one. I have a bunch of book flowers waiting to be made into something. (Did them on a longggg car drive). Thank you for sharing. Visiting from DIY club.
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous! I love all the book page crafts people are doing these days and your is my favorite!
ReplyDeletelove this... Pinned it!
ReplyDeleteI just love it! Pined for it, pinned it ... going to have to give it a try! Thank you so much for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty. I hope you will enter it in my party. I LOVE it.
Cheri
So cute and what a great idea..I like it.
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