
While Savannah was sick I had time to finish some undone projects. I've had the stuff to make this wreath for sadly, about about 2 years.

Materials:
White Styrofoam wreath (craft store)
burlap
Fabric scraps
glue bun
scissors
needle and thread
button
yarn
I just cut the burlap into about 4 inch with long strips and hot glued as I wrapped it around the wreath.

Then I wrapped yarn around the wreath and glued in some spots

Using a needle and thread fold fabric in half and sew in and out then, pull and tie thread.

Layer and hot glue layers together and a back.

Then lay flowers on the wreath as you would like them arranged then hot glue them onto the wreath.
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