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How do you make a wreath with a wire hanger and tissue paper?

How do you make a wreath with a wire hanger and tissue paper?

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  1. You’ll need: * a wire hanger.
  2. Cut strips of tissue paper into 8 inch strips. No need to be completely accurate with this step.
  3. Go all the way around. Once finished, fluff up the pieces to fill it out and trim any pieces that are too long.
  4. the hanger and then finish it off with a ribbon.
  5. Share:

How do you make a nest out of tissue paper?

Instructions

  1. Turn your small bowl upside down and cover the outside with plastic wrap, tucking it up inside.
  2. Tear off a piece of tissue paper and scrunch it up.
  3. Dip the crumpled tissue paper into the glue/water mixture, then stick it to the plastic-covered bowl.
  4. Repeat until the bowl is completely covered.
  5. Let dry.

How do you make a swag wreath with a coat hanger?

  1. Gather Natural Materials. Collect your natural materials.
  2. Dunk the Foam Block. In a bowl, place water and then the foam block.
  3. Bend a Coat Hanger. To create the hanger, take your coat hanger and, starting at the bottom middle, bend it upward.
  4. Secure the Hanger.
  5. Design and Embellish the Swag.
  6. Hang the Swag.
  7. Enjoy!

What can I use for the base of a wreath?

Styrofoam Forms are great for any wreath you want to cover that will not hold weight on it’s own. It can be covered with fabric, yarn, and any other material. Using glue is a great way to connect items. Styrofoam is a good option for any wreaths you want to have strong base and the classic round shape.

How do you make a fake nest?

Procedure:

  1. Give each student a brown paper bag.
  2. Fold the edges of the bag down (as if you were rolling up a shirt sleeve) until the bag is bowl-shaped.
  3. After each student has their basic nest shape, offer craft glue and an assortment of twigs, dried leaves, craft feathers and mosses to furnish the nest.

How do I make a project nest?

For a quick and easy nest, shred or cut a paper bag into thin strips. Line a bowl with a paper towel, arrange the strips over them, then glue the paper bag strips together and let dry into a nest shape. It’s fine to take a look at the eggs, but be careful, because smart animals like coyotes can follow you to the nest.