It wasn't fast, but it was super easy and I didn't have to buy anything to make it. If you want to make one of your own you will need:
-a ton of magazines and catalogs (gardening magazines work best (lots of green) so it helps to have a friend who has a flower shop who'll give you some.)
-a cardboard wreath form (you could just as easily cut your own ring out of an old box or something, but I had the wreath form already so I used it.)
-some glue
First you have to make a million leaves. Make a paper template of a leaf shape that you like, making sure to have a little stem at the bottom, and use all the green you can find in the magazine to start cutting.
Once you've cut a million leaves (I honestly have no idea how many, but it was a lot) it's time to glue them up. I am sure using a glue stick or even hot glue would have been faster, but I didn't have those things around so I just used regular old glue and it worked just fine.
Make groups of 3 with the middle one on top and set them aside.
Once you have a ton of them, it's time for the fun part, making the wreath!
When you get to the end, just lift up the first leaves and stick the last ones underneath.
And Voila! A lovely, recycled, recyclable, and absolutely free wreath!
OMG -> I love love love this idea! So cute. I'll have to make one!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS!!! I made one from a phone book :)
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! You did such a good job!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a genius idea!
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing!!!!! I expect this to be all over the net and you'll be a household name. So cool!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this idea - it's so creative and looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteyay! what a great idea.
ReplyDeleteThis is AMAZING! So creative. I wish I had the time and patience you do one of these....hmmmn could you make me another one??? Haha...just kidding.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely incredible-wow! And I adore that it's recycled!
ReplyDeleteamazing! it looks flawless! what a great idea. XOXO
ReplyDeleteI have been loving all of the crafty wreaths I've been seeing around the blogs this holiday season. This one is particularly excellent!
ReplyDeletei love this! how creative...and so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWow! That's very clever, and very beautiful! Great work!
ReplyDeleteThis is just brilliant! I've been thinking of a homemade wreath for a while and you just inspired me to try! A lovely sight for sore eyes on this too-long Monday - thank you!
ReplyDeleteYou made this wreath? The whole thing? And cut out all those leaves? I'm really wildly impressed. It's adorable and I doubly love it was recycled.
ReplyDeleteWhoa Abigail! It turned out sooo beautiful. How creative you are! :) xo
ReplyDeleteWow girl...I can't imagine how long that took, but it looks SO good!! so worth the effort??? :)
ReplyDeleteThis must have taken forever! It looks amazing! I'm so impressed.
ReplyDeleteAre you serious?! That is awesome!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteo m g - jaw dropped to floor - how impressive abigail!!! it looks incredible:)
ReplyDeleteAs everyone has said, this is definitely impressive and unique. What a great project!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great, Abigail - what a great idea for a DIY wreath!
ReplyDeleteFun! I want to do this too. Uh oh...way too many fun holiday things to fit into such a short season. But maybe this one will make it. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWow - I am so in love with this and your creativity! Well done my friend, well done.
ReplyDeletewow that came out amazing! bravo! must've taken alot of patience...
ReplyDeleteSO COOL!
ReplyDeleteHow creative!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is incredible!
ReplyDelete-Danielle
http://daniellemsolomon.blogspot.com
My jaw dropped when I saw this. It's beautiful. Well done!
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