This Christmas you might want to create your own Christmas wreath that will be unique and different from your neighbor's wreaths ;) Here are some ideas..
Ribbon Wreath
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Check the tutorial here
Cookies Wreath
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Paper Cones Wreath
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Paper Doily Wreath
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Check the tutorial here
Cupcake Paper Wreath
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Umbrella Paper Wreath
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Balloon Wreath
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Neck Tie Wreath
Check the tutorial here
The Painter's Wreath by Cara Enteles
This colorful wreath is made of repurposed paint brushes, glue and wire.
"I am a painter. My work is about environmental issues and man’s relationship with nature. I maintain a large organic garden upstate that informs my work. The wreaths are made from paint brushes that can’t be used anymore. They're inspired by the principals of permaculture and translated to the painting studio. Permaculture is a self-maintained agricultural system, meaning there is no waste on a farm, rather everything operates in a closed circular system. Therefore the brushes have been repurposed into a sculpture. I don’t actually know how many brushes are in one. Counting the time it takes to collect that many spent brushes, the pieces take a long time to evolve. Each one is different."
Source: mymodernmet
Ribbon Wreath
[link]
Check the tutorial here
Cookies Wreath
[link]
Paper Cones Wreath
[link]
Paper Doily Wreath
[link]
Check the tutorial here
Cupcake Paper Wreath
[link]
Umbrella Paper Wreath
[link]
Balloon Wreath
[link]
Neck Tie Wreath
Check the tutorial here
The Painter's Wreath by Cara Enteles
This colorful wreath is made of repurposed paint brushes, glue and wire.
"I am a painter. My work is about environmental issues and man’s relationship with nature. I maintain a large organic garden upstate that informs my work. The wreaths are made from paint brushes that can’t be used anymore. They're inspired by the principals of permaculture and translated to the painting studio. Permaculture is a self-maintained agricultural system, meaning there is no waste on a farm, rather everything operates in a closed circular system. Therefore the brushes have been repurposed into a sculpture. I don’t actually know how many brushes are in one. Counting the time it takes to collect that many spent brushes, the pieces take a long time to evolve. Each one is different."
Source: mymodernmet
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