4 Homemade artificial Christmas Wreaths and Garlands
The Ultimate Guide to Crafting Your Own Artificial Christmas Wreaths and Garlands
Talking about Christmas decor, there’s really no difference between both outdoor and indoor decorations. Both are equally important. The purpose decorations give a welcoming feeling to your guest and neighbours while the ones on the inside are meant to keep them warm all through their stay.
And just as artificial Christmas trees are becoming more popular and the most sought after, the demand for artificial Christmas Wreaths and Garlands is also rising.
Take a look at all these homemade artificial Christmas Wreaths and Garlands ideas. Here’s to glamorous impressions this holiday.
Bundt-Pan Wreath and Garland
Secure the brites in the Bundt pan using hot glue. Ensure the brites are in different sizes and colours. To craft the Garland, attach brites to a cotton string, or a fish line. You can then go on to glue smaller brites to the bigger ones in a stylish manner.
Ice Wreaths.
Of course, you can only use this in places where the temperature is below freezing. This will keep the ice Wreath longer and if you’re lucky, all through the holiday. Freeze a mix of sliced fruits and pines in a Bundt pan and hang near a window or in a well-lit area.
Just Tinsels
Wrap shimmery of tinsel around a wooden or foam wreath and add any Christmas ornaments to make a statement. You can use tinsels of the same or different colours. Do the same for the Garlands and choose the best place to hang both.
Fabrics
Gather the old fabrics in the house, or buy new ones for this craft. Chose the shape you want and cut these fabrics accordingly. You can go for a pattern mix, colour mix or material mix. You can use stripped ribbons as well.
Attach them to a foam Wreath for the Wreath and a fish line or thread for the Garland.