After hearing all of the amazing and encouraging comments on my red cupcake liner wreath that I posted about a month ago (click HERE to view), I decided to make a Spring cupcake liner wreath. Actually I designed it to where I can change out the little embellishments throughout the year to decorate for the seasons/holidays. Which explains why I chose to use white cupcake liners to keep it neutral.
Here are the supplies I used:
- foam wreath (this one was 12 inches in diameter)
- thick ribbon (I used green since it's what I had on hand)
- white cupcake liners (I used about 150)
- hot glue and gun
Overall, it only took me a couple of hours (with many added interruptions), but it was well worth the effort!
I also added this little embellishment that I made out of tissue paper. It's just a standard pom-pom flower (click HERE to view the tutorial) with a big white button and and orange ribbon tied in a bow. I attached the entire thing with ribbon to make it easy to remove and change out according to the theme.
Linking this project up to these parties! Come join me! :0)
Stay tuned tomorrow to view my Spring mantel that includes this wreath!
Beautiful! Thank you for the sweet comments on my carnival party post. I am glad you left a comment, as I was able to find your great blog and become a follower. What great projects!
ReplyDeletelooks great!
ReplyDeletelove it!! seen it done with coffee filters too! stopping by from Tip Junkie!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I just used some mini cupcake liners and had a bunch left over. This would be a fun project to do with it! Stopping in from Midwestern Moms
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable, and you did a great job with photos and instructions. I found your blog at Running With Glitter. Thanks for your ideas! I'm a follower now.
ReplyDeleteTurned out great! It's a good idea to change out the embellishments through the year. :)
ReplyDeleteI love this! I shared it on facebook today - https://www.facebook.com/#!/willowhousewithgreendoordesigns
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