Ideas For Unique Holiday Wreaths Lawrence Kansas Homeowners Hang With Pride

By Andrew Walker


Getting creative during the holidays is something many people do. Sometimes people you never thought of as crafty are suddenly buying how to books and glue guns. If you have caught the arts and crafts bug and want to try your hand at some simple projects, holiday wreaths Lawrence Kansas decorators would approve of are a good way to start.

If you hate to throw away magazines because they have articles or recipes you think you might need, you can create a magazine wreath without purchasing many supplies. This project will require you to cut squares from those magazines you've been saving though. This isn't a hard project, but it is time consuming. Cutting the squares can be done while you're watching television or the kids.

Old greeting cards can get stacked up too. Instead of throwing them out, you could make a wreath out of them using a stencil to cut the holly leaf design. You just have to glue the cut out holly to a wreath form, add a ribbon, and your project is complete.

If you have access to some old neckties, you can make a unique and creative wreath design by cutting the ties up and folding them over a donut form. If you're using ties that belong to a relative, it's a good idea to get permission to destroy their neck wear. Otherwise you can pick them up for next to nothing at thrift stores. The necktie hanging bow is the only tie not cut.

A great idea for a kitchen nook is a wreath made from tea bags and clothespins. If you are a tea drinker, you probably already have a drawer full of different tea bags. Once you've cut some cardboard into a donut, you can attach the clothespins and add the tea bags. This way guests can choose the kind of tea they want when they visit.

Another great kitchen wreath idea is the cookie cutter one. This is one you can make quickly without spending much money of supplies. All you need are a dozen star shaped cookie cutters, some paper clips, and tie twists. You arrange the cutters in a circle and secure them with the clips and ties. Adding sprigs of pine or holly and a ribbon to hang it, takes a few more minutes.

Cork wreaths are perfect projects for wine loving craftsmen. You might have to start saving corks earlier in the year in order to have enough for a wreath. Along with the corks, you need wire and little jingle bells. Drilling holes in the corks is the trickiest part. Alternating corks and bells, you will have the project done and hanging above your bar in no time.

You don't have to go to the florist or hire a professional to create a wonderful holiday wreath. That's expensive, and everyone else does it. Making your own from things you have around the house is eco-friendly and a lot more special.




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