Thank you for all your wonderful comments about this wreath. It is a bit time consuming, but totally worth it.
Supplies:
12 inch foam wreath
Cardstock – I used 8.5 x 11
scissors
hot glue gun
spray adhesive
glitter – I like Martha Stewart’s crystal fine glitter
1 1/2 yards sheer ribbon
1. I made two different sized circles. For the large circles, cut the cardstock into four pieces.
2. Cut each square into a circle. Doesn’t have to be perfect. Mine were ovalish, they both work.
3. For the smaller circles, cut your cardstock into strips about 3 inches wide. Then cut each strip into three squares. Cut each square into a circle.
4. Cut each circle into a spiral, trying to keep the thickness even throughout. Mine definitely were not even, but it is helpful.
5. Once all the spirals are cut, start rolling the flower starting with the outside. Roll as tight as possible keeping the bottom edge aligned at all times.
6. When it is completely rolled, pinch the flower together a little bit to help it hold it’s shape.
7. When you let go of your flower, it will spring open into shape.
8. Put a group of your flowers together on a sheet of newspaper and spray lightly with the spray adhesive. Then sprinkle your glitter on top. I was pretty generous with my glitter. Let dry at least 1/2 hour.
9. Hot glue the flower together by placing a little bit of glue on the bottom flap and then hold the flower in the shape you want while the glue dries. I found that if I left the individual flowers unglued, they would start to unwind and lose some of their shape after a few days.
10. Start gluing the large and small flowers on your foam wreath so that they are touching and showing as little of the foam as possible. You will probably have some little bits of the foam peeking through where you couldn’t fit even the little flowers. Continue with all your flowers and come back to that at the end. Once all the flowers are in place you can go back and cover some of the areas where a lot of the foam is showing. I took a left over glittered flower, pulled out a little bit of the middle, and tore it off from the rest of the paper.
11. I curled it as tight as I could and stuck it into the little holes in my wreath. If I needed more, I kept taking little bits from the left over flowers and wound them into little pieces.
12. I bought one and a half yards of sheer ribbon and wrapped it through the wreath and tied a bow at the top.
Email me if you have any questions and please send me a link with your wreath. I would love to see how it turns out!
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ReplyDeleteAbout how many pieces of cardstock did you use??
ReplyDeleteI was wanting to know the same thing. This is sooooo pretty and I can't wait to try it but it seems like it might take quite some time, approximately how long did this take you to complete? Thank you.
Deleteoh man I cannot wait to try this it it is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, the wreath is beautiful! Thanks for sharing the How-To.
ReplyDelete~Mary
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I love this wreath. It is so beautiful when all this snow in GA melts I am heading to get cardstock.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I always want to buy the cream colored one they have at Target but didn't want to spend the $30 on it. I can't wait to try this. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is SO beautiful, THANK you for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteYou are a woman of your word! Thanks so much for sharing this with us - I think you're going to start seeing these pop up all over blogland now!
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog yesterday and am so glad to see the tutorial for this! I am going to get started on it right this minute :)
ReplyDeleteHow many pieces of cardstock do you need? Love the wreath and can't wait to make one!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for posting this!!! I have a poll question too... I am currently snowed in, but want to start, what do you guys think about making the roses in a varity of shades of red and pink? Trying to work with what I have on hand!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of using different colors. I was thinking about red and white, I've got too many other projects started right now. I can't wait to see everyone's finished wreaths!
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, I did not keep track of how much cardstock I used. If I had to guess, I'd say 40-50 sheets of paper. I think I had about 200 flowers.
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE this wreath. I have been anxiously awaiting the how to. Thanks so much for posting.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful!! Thank you for sharing!! I, also, wanted the one at Target, but didn't want to pay 30 for it. I love this wreath so much!!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I can't believe it's just made out of paper. I am seriously impressed. I want one too, but I'm not sure if I'd have the patience to make one.
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It is truly beautiful and looks relatively easy...so when purchasing card stock how many pieces do we actually need to buy??
ReplyDeleteNow, I have been on a mission to not purchase but use from my stash...wondering if this fits into my destashing...lol Blessings, Dianntha
How beautiful! Thank you for sharing your creativity!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous. Kudos!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I've admired those tree and wreaths at Target, too - good on you for coming up with a way to make one yourself!
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ReplyDeleteOh WOW!! Not sure I'd have the patience, but this is absolutely amazing!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMissy
wow. my sister-in-law has this wreath from Target and i loved it. now i can make my own (if i ever find the time). thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Thank you so much for sharing your tutorial - can't wait to try one for my own front door! :D
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting this! I found your blog when it was linked with tatortots andd Jello, and I was so happy I did! Your wreath is beautiful, but it inspired me to make the rosettes out of felt and glue them onto headbands. I had my 13 year old troop of Girl Scouts do this, and they loved it! It was really easy, and the girls felt very stylish!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial! I've saved for next Christmas. Your wreath is fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteI love this wreath!! It would be really pretty for a Wedding shower!
ReplyDeleteI just used this tutorial and made my own with cream colored cardstock. It's so classic looking. I love it. Suggestion for making this less time-consuming: cut multiple sheets at a time. Never try and cut through more than 4 sheets though. You can even cut the spiral pattern in 4 circles at a time since it doesn't have to be precise. The rolling of each rose is really the only unavoidable tedious part. I'll post a picture as soon as I can!
ReplyDeleteI finally finished.... not perfect and not anywhere near as pretty as yours, but I was happy with the result! Thanks so much for sharing this!! (Wan't sure how to post a picture, I don't have a blog, so I used the profile picture, sorry it's small!)
ReplyDeleteShelley - I love the colors you chose!
ReplyDeletewow! this looks SO beautiful and professional! I never would have guessed it's cardstock. Thanks so much for sharing this great idea!
ReplyDeleteI am heading out to Hobby Lobby now to get more cardstock. I think i'm going to use red and a couple different shades of pink. :-) TFS!
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Absolutely beautiful!! Thank you for sharing the tutorial! Stampin' Up! has a die you can use called the table setting die which has this rosette in it! You can use the die in the Big Shot Sizzix die cutting machine as well as other die-cut machines that accept these dies. It would save a lot of time and it can be used to cut the rosette out of fabric, felt, paper, and more!!
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I finally made my wreath! http://craftedition.blogspot.com/2011/03/st-patty-wreath.html
ReplyDeleteIt does look a bit time-intensive, but lovely.
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That wreath is stunning. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI made one! Its on my blog, I linked you because your tutorial was great. Thanks for sharing :)
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I love this!
ReplyDeleteOMG! This really is simple and beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteI do this with felt but I love yours!
ReplyDeleteCardstock looks like it would hold its shape SO much easier than books! I'm making one with old books, and I use like 3 sheets of paper per rose, and I have to fill in the center with a tiny rose because they get so loose.
ReplyDeletethis is awesome!!!! I have 5 12x12 pads of leftover papers all the same colors that were not used in the making of my sons wedding flower bouquets for the attendants...wow...what a treat to have found a use for the rest!!!! THANKS! THANKS THANKS!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! Love, Love It! I Actually think I can do this. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt took me forever but I finally finished mine. It is now on my blog: http://yendislane.blogspot.com/2011/12/holiday-wreath.html
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I think I would start it now for next year though. LOL
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This is absolutely stunning! Thank you for your wonderful tutorial! I made one too! Here's a link to my post: http://www.thepaperpixie.com/2011/12/paper-rose-wreath.html
ReplyDeleteYours turned out SO awesome! Thanks for posting a link!
DeleteI made one, except I used felt instead of construction paper. It turned out great! Thank you for the tutorial! :)
ReplyDeleteI made this wreath, it took me about 9 hours of cutting, rolling, gluing and glittering. It was so worth it though, it came out beautifully. Thank you for your tutorial. I'm making a second one this weekend!
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ReplyDeleteI Love this and plan on making it...just wondering what you used to hang your wreath? I have never hung any wreaths, I am a newbie at this. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteJust made this one - same color as your example. It's so beautiful. My husband said it took on a different dimension once the glitter was added. I love it!
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Fabulous! I have been wanting to make a V-Day wreath, but I'm glad I waited till I saw this one. On my way to buy card stock now,,,will post my finished product. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI was so excited to see you had a tutorial for this, then realized just how labor intensive it is! Not sure I will get to it for this Valentine's Day, but I look forward to getting to it for next year!
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ReplyDeleteI am going to try this with my Cricut! I have the Mickey cartridge, it has a swirl that should work beautifully for this!
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I loved this wreath and ended up making it a few weeks ago. It was time consuming to put together all of the paper roses but I love the end result! Thank you for sharing.... :)
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Great tutorial! I used my silhouette to cut the paper and it still took forever though to roll and put together, but it turned out so great!
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I just went to Hobby Lobby to get supplies I was so excited to start, and I grabbed 6 pieces of cardstock!! Don't ask me why I thought that was enough...haha, guess I was just too anxious...back to HL I go!! =)
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ReplyDeleteAnd I made another one for my sister, bigger this time. I love how it turned out even more, though I didn't have my silhouette so I cut them all by hand this time.
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