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DIY Black & White Christmas Wreath

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DIY Black & White Christmas Wreath

DIY Black & White Christmas Wreath

This week, our talented floral designer, Tim, has created a stunning Black & White Christmas Wreath that brings a chic and modern twist to traditional holiday decor. With its striking contrast of deep blacks and pure whites, this wreath offers a sophisticated touch to any home this season. Tim's meticulous craftsmanship shines through in every detail, from the carefully selected greenery to the elegant accents that complete the piece. Whether you're decorating your front door or adding a festive flair to your living room, this Black & White Christmas Wreath is sure to make a statement and elevate your holiday decor. You can create one of your very own using the steps and supplies listed below

Supplies needed: 

 

  • Before getting started make sure you have gathered all of the necessary supplies. This design can be recreated using any color combination; feel free to adjust the colors/style to fit your decor.

  • Tim got started with this design by covering the surface of the Wreath with the Flocked Pine Picks. He laid them flat against the Wreath to cover as much of the green. You can opt to leave more of the green showing if you wish. He used Hot Glue to secure each stem. 

 

  • Next Tim began adding the Black & White Harlequin Poinsettias. He trimmed some of the stem off using wire cutters. He placed them on the bottom half of the Wreath; saving room for the Bow in the middle top of the Wreath. He used Hot Glue to secure each stem. 

 

  • After the Poinsettias had been added, Tim began adding the White Snowball Sprays. He cut each stem into two sections and placed them throughout the Wreath. 

 

  • Next Tim added the Silver Juniper Spray to the Wreath. He cut the majority of the stem off of each spray and added them throughout the Wreath. 

 

  • Lastly Tim tied the three loop Bow for the top of the Wreath. He layered the two ribbons together and then pulled the loops apart once the bow was tied off. He used floral wire to secure it. 

 

  • When you have finished adding all of the components you will have a unique Christmas Wreath to use throughout the season.

 

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