As I promised, here is the step-by-step tutorial for creating a shimmering book page wreath using punch out florettes!
These wreaths are dazzling! There is so much to love about this type of wreath (plus you are recycling ha!)! I could go on for ages about how stunning these are, but maybe you should just make one...yes?!
Supplies needed:
Wreath form (any shape you desire)
Paper Punch (florette) I used a 3.5" punch
Book Pages (approximately 150)
Glue gun & glue sticks(low temp saves burned fingers)
Glitter* - any type works
Glue or glitter glue* (If you want a very subtle edge of glitter, then glitter glue alone will be fine.
Sewing Pins
*If you want a very subtle edge of glitter, than glitter glue alone will be fine.
Considerations before you begin:
You will need to dry the glittered edge florettes before you apply them onto the stryo wreath form; therefore, you will need a place to dry the florettes where smearing and smuging won't be a problem.
I use sewing pins and a styrofoam board to dry my florettes. I keep the boards vertical and the pins keep the florette from resting against the board.
The glitter gets EVERYWHERE.
Using newspaper or plastic sheeting to cover rugs/floors/carpeting will be very useful in clean up.
CREATING FLORETTS:
Tear full pages out of book paying special attention to both sides of the pages.
Punch out florettes from book pages; you should be able to get two (2) florettes per page.
You should yield two (2) florettes per page
Add glitter to the edges of florettes by dipping the edge of the florette in the glue (or glitter glue)
then roll the wet edge in the glitter
Sorry, I forgot to take the photos when I was glitzing up the florettes with silver!
Allow the florette edges to dry (approximately 3-6 hrs.)
Cover wreath form with book pages. Tear out a full page, then tear the page into smaller strips. (I use a ruler to guide the tear of each strip)
Take care to glue the ends together on the SAME side of the wreath
Slightly overlap each subsequent strip
Again, be sure to glue the strip on the same side of the wreath.
The side with glued edges to be covered by the florettes
This is the non-glued seams side that will be the back of the finished wreath.
Applying Florettes
Gently fold florette in half WITHOUT creasing the folded edge.
I use the end of a pen to accomplish this. So very high-tech! ha!
Then fold once more taking care not to crease the fold
Next, crush the pointed tip and apply to wreath form with a small amount of glue from your glue gun.
Apply the glue to the crushed tip and set in place.
Continue applying florettes until covered.
At this point, you can apply as many as you like. This 12" wreath form needed about 250 florettes
This 12" wreath form, 120 florettes
The fewer florettes the more visible the words will be.
After having made several, I prefer to lay the wreath form flat on the table and apply the floretttes to the inside and outter edge of the wreath form first. The table acts as my guide to prevent me from scrunching the florette against it.
This way the wreath will be flat against the wall when you hang it.
Last step! Create a hanger by gluing a strip of decorative ribbon and a sewing pin.
I like the bright collored tip on the pin, makes it easier to see when you are trying to hang it!
There you have it! You can use any color glitter, you can make one for the holidays, add decorative ribbon and bows, the possibilities are endless!
Using a 12" styro wreath form with 3.5" florettes will give you a 16" wreath.
Here are a few others I have made...
Have fun with it! Please do let me know when you make one! I'd love to see it!
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AWESOME! Coolest thing I have ever seen! EEEEK! I'm all aflutter!
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Nice, and technically very professional! Thanks for sharing that big tutorial.
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Hi Tina...
ReplyDeleteOhhh my goodness...your wreaths are gorgeous!!! I couldn't decide which color of glitter wreath was my favorite! I would love to try my hand at one of these. You did a fabulous job with the tutorial! Thank you sooo much, my friend! I stand in AWE!!!
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Chari @Happy To Design
Tina so unusual and creative, I love it!
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Tina-Thank you SOO much for sharing your technique. Duh...I did not even know you could get a 3.5" flower punch. Gotta look for one of those now. Hugs- Diana
ReplyDeleteHoly moly! Your wreaths are BEAUtiful! Nothing i like better than a detailed tutorial! Thanks!
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So beautiful!!! I love the heart shaped one! and the kissing ball you made. You have so much patience! I am trying out a lazy man's version of the ball today, we will see how it turns out.....LOL!
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ReplyDeleteOMG!!! THESE ARE ALL SOOOOO BEAUTIFUL!! THANKS SOOOOO MUCH FOR THE TUTORIAL :)
This is so beautiful...I could picture old sheet music for a music teacher wreath! This is on my 'to do' list. Thank you for sharing!
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Tina, that was the most complete tutorial I have ever seen! I had no idea these paper wreaths were this labor intensive! It is gorgeous and I am going to book mark this!
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Hi Tina, You have been very busy! The wreaths are all really beautiful. Thanks for sharing this with us.
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I plan on making one for SOMEWHERE in this house, sugar. It's fantastic!!
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Connie
First of all, this is going to be a long comment. (Bare with me) I LOVE the wreath and thank you for the wonderful Tutorial. Second, I think we have been seperated at birth. GLITTER, Mosaics, Tassles, some of my FAVS.
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Wonderful tut. I would love to try my hand at this, but me, glue and glitter....don't see it happening. I will just have to admire your gorgeous wreaths.
ReplyDeleteWow... those wreaths are seriously gorgeous and you are seriously talented. I am very glad to have found your blog!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteI'm almost through this semester at school and love to make a Valentine one with a pink edge! Ever so greatful for your generosity in sharing this beautiful design, how thoughtful! Lori
Wonderful wreath.....love it
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! You are very talented!
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