I’m so excited to be partnering with Home Depot for a DIY Workshop Virtual Party to create a wreath trio!
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The Home Depot offers Workshops at all of their locations for do-it-yourselfers of all ages and experience levels. There are three types of Workshops offered – Do-It-Yourself (DIY), Do-It-Herself (DIH) and Kids. My kids absolutely love the Kid Workshops and we are regulars there.
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Workshops allow you to learn how to build décor projects, how to make easy home repairs and how to operate tools through demonstrations and step-by-step instructions. Visit http://thd.co/1ij6KGe to learn more.
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This wreath trio makes such a great statement and it is pretty easy to make. You can buy an already decorated wreath to make it a super simple and quick project or customize it.
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This was my Home Depot haul.
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I used the wreath hanger, ornaments, hobby wire, ornament hangers, ribbon, and scissors to create this wreath trio.
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I started this project by removing the red ribbons that were on the wreath, since I was planning to use the beautiful ribbon I found at Home Depot. I then laid the wreaths out on the floor (upside down) a few inches apart. I cut the hobby wire long enough to wrap around both wreaths and twist tie.
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After attaching the wreaths with the wire, I cut the ribbon and tied it around the wreaths (covering the wire) and making a knot in the back. Then I flipped the wreaths to work on the front. I made the bows and attached them using more hobby wire.
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To attache ornaments to the wreath I made little ornament clusters. I straightened the standard ornament hangers (they are real flexible so that was easy peasy) and used them as a twist tie to create ornament clusters.
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I then cut the hobby wire and bent it in half. I fed the hobby wire through the twist tie on the cluster.
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Then I fed the hobby wire through the wreath, twist tying it in the back.
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I’m really happy with the finished product.
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If you are looking for one project to do this holiday season, this wreath trio will definitely give you a lot of bang for your buck and instantly make a statement. And yes, (long-time followers) I simply couldn’t pass up a chance to grab paint while we are at Home Depot and the front door and shutters got a coat of paint.
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Make sure you check out how the rest of our blogger friends pulled off their own DIY and be sure to try your hand at a DIY Workshop by checking out the DIY Workshop registration page.
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