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Wreath
Lion Brand® Martha Stewart CraftsTM/MC Glitter Eyelash
GAUGE: Exact gauge is not essential to this project.
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WREATH Apply glue to a small section of foam wreath, then wrap glued area with yarn. Continue to apply glue to one section of wreath at a time, then wrap with yarn until wreath is completely covered. Cut yarn and secure yarn end with a drop of glue. Allow to dry. |
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Ratings and Reviews
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| Wreath Reviewed by W. F. Broome on 2012-03-04 |
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| I just made this and it turned out lovely. You can use it as a wreath on your door or on your table with a hurricane candle. I can make a few suggestions. Either wrap the foam wreath base in ribbon color of your craft yarn choice or spray paint the wreath foam the color of craft yarn choice. This will keep the color of the wreath base from showing through the yarn. Next I used almost 3 balls of the craft yarn. I used sterling in the craft yarn color and ended up adding a white/cream color craft yarn; making it two colors wrapped together at the same time. I found that the sterling craft yarn and the silver foam base was too much silver. The cream color craft yarn broke up the silver color and made the wreath truly lovely. I added fake berries and now I have a very nice, new wreath for Christmas 2012.
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