Golden Florals Wreath
At some point in the past few years, I switched from being a big silver person to absolutely loving gold. It’s funny how tastes change and I’m old enough to just roll with it. This simple golden florals wreath is easy and classic and I’m very much in love with it. Make it more Christmasy with a red bow or red berries, but don’t change the gold!
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Supplies:
- 18 inch willow branch wreath- Joann’s or Michaels with a coupon
- brown premade bow- mine is from Michaels
- gold florals- I got mine at Joann’s on sale, these are similar
- white berries florals- I got mine at Joann’s in the holiday floral section, these are similar
- hot glue gun/ glue sticks
- scissors
- wire cutters
Instructions:
Start by removing the florals from the main stem. A combination of pulling, scissors, and/or wire cutters may be necessary. I removed about half of the golden florals and eight sections of the white berries.
Figure out where you want to place the florals. I wanted a side placement for this wreath, so started with where I wanted to put my bow, then placed the florals going in opposite directions from there. Add a line of hot glue to the stems and then place them on the wreath. You’ll want to do this one at a time and make sure that the glue adheres to the branches.
With this type of wreath, I always tuck pieces in, too–they don’t have to lie flat on top.
When the florals are secure, use the twist tie on the bow to secure it in place.
Sometimes I want something that is just pretty and this golden florals wreath is definitely that. It’s seriously easy–the most difficult part is just figuring out where to put the florals.
This wreath is great for fall and Thanksgiving, but honestly will work for just about anything. It’s a pretty door wreath–just don’t have it directly exposed to the elements.