If nothing else, these burner covers are a CHEAP craft supply when you need something round. (cheaper than buying wood right? at least I think......hmmmm)
So that was the focus! and with the Fall season in full swing, I crafted up and quick, inexpensive project!
~Autumn Wreath~
Supplies needed:
Wreath
Artificial leaves in autumn colors (I bought 2 swag type and 1 packet of loose)
2 moss rolls
glue gun
burner cover (size?)
spray paint
fabric, paint or vinyl
scissors
ribbon
ribbon
(remember I said it was inexpensive. Most of these materials are easily found at the Dollar Store)
Step 1: Loosely wrap the wreath form with the moss roll. Use hot glue to hold it into place as needed.
Step 2: Add floral embellishment in between the moss to make the wreath more full
Step 3: Spray paint a burner cover in the color desired and add an Initial, a Holiday saying or silhouette, etc. using vinyl, scrapbook paper, paint or fabric.
(I cut a "P" out of burlap to add to mine)
HOW cute would it be to create a Jack o' lantern face with the burner cover to hang in the center?! :)
Step 4: Cut enough ribbon for your burner cover to hang in the center of the wreath. Fold it in half an glue the center under the lip at the top. Tie the 2 loose ends around the wreath and you are DONE!
I will be visiting these linky parties this week!
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