Hi friends,
It wouldn’t be Christmas in July without a new wreath to hang on your door or to make as a gift. 🙂🎄
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You’ll only need a few supplies and an hour or so to make this Christmas Tree Wreath. The base is this wooden wreath frame and it measures 11.5 inches in diameter. I found my Christmas tree at Dollar Tree last year – hopefully they will have them again this year. I found a similar tree here on Amazon, but it does come in a pack of 12. You’ll need some chunky yarn (I used Baby Bee Snugs & Kisses in Soft Snowflake), a 3-inch wood star cutout, gold metallic paint, and scrapbook paper for the tree.

Trace the tree onto the back of the scrapbook paper and cut it out. Using Mod Podge with a foam brush, apply a thin coat to the tree and smooth the paper onto the tree. Let it dry and apply a thin coat of Mod Podge over the top. Apply 2-3 coats of gold metallic paint to the star, letting it dry between coats.
Begin wrapping the yarn around the wreath, being sure to wrap around the beginning tail to secure it. Continue around the wreath until it is completely covered. Cut the yarn and slip the tail under several loops on the back of the wreath. A crochet hook is helpful when doing this.


Tie a loop of natural twine around the top of the wreath for a hanger. Using E6000 clear adhesive or another strong glue, attach the tree to the wreath. Glue the star to the tree with the same adhesive.


I think it turned out super cute! 🎄 You could use a different color yarn and change the tree to a large star for something different. Also add any other embellishments you’d like. Make it as simple or fancy as you want – just have fun! 🙂
Anita




Love this…it is cute 🥰
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Thank you! 🎄
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