Thank you so much for this tutorial! I first seen this on Julie's Wreath Boutique and I made it but I couldn't get the centers right. I had the same issue of being able to see too much of the mechanics. It wasnt until now that I was able to solve the problem. Thank you so much! Your right about the leaves too!! I'm OCD so I appreciate your way of teaching. You are great at it!!
Hello Christine, I found your TH-cam video looking for ideas on Fourth of July wreaths. I enjoyed how you made it clear and simple instructions on patriotic red, white and blue flowers with green leaves on the wreath. Beautiful wreath. Thank you for sharing. I click like and subscribed to your TH-cam diy channel. I am from Louisiana ❣️❤️😷💪🏽❣️❣️❣️
That is a beauty! You are such a great demonstrator. You very clearly explain every step at a perfect pace, and your designs are classy. Thank you so much for sharing your craft. I look forward to watching all of your demos.
I love this Patriotic flower wreath! Such a clever idea and such fun. Thank you for sharing all the supplies because I plan to make this for myself, if that's okay with you. I love the daisy petal and how you explained how to make it, I've never made this design before but I am going to try it. Love all your videos and all your creative ideas....so until your next one, Happy Creating!🌺🌴♥
Beautiful. Love the clear instructions and the time you spent to explain all the steps. You have good eyes to follow the 10 inch square from the mat to the glass!
I am very grateful for your tutorials, I love watching them. The problem is I end up muting them if I hear constant lip smacking. Just some constructive advice not at all trying to insult anyone
Hello, Christine thank you for the suggestions on using alternative mesh besides the poly b urlap mesh. I really appreciate it so much. I unfortunately cannot use a wood burner for long periods of time due to my asthma. I love watching your tutorials you give such great instructions. I did make several of the pumpkin wreaths for inside and outside my home, by spraying with hairspray, and using modpodge. I have had so many complements on them. Be Blessed.
Love this idea - but did you consider using 3" burlap ribbon instead of cutting the squares to make the center 'cap' I would think maybe 40" and then rolling/folding the ribbon and glueing the side down - only fraying would be the 3" beginning and end. I will attempt it as I don't know if I like the bulkiness of the center cap.
Great comment! Raw burlap would work great too. I sometimes like to use 5" wide burlap ribbon folded and glued to make a large rosette for my wreath center (hmm, maybe that'll be a future tutorial)...that could work here too! Take care, Christine
I purchased mine on Amazon. That exact model is no longer available, but here’s a link to something similar: www.amazon.com/dp/B0B6TDH8TX/ref=sspa_mw_detail_0?ie=UTF8&psc=1&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9waG9uZV9kZXRhaWwp13NParams
It’s a 3-in-1 cutting tool. Here’s a link to something similar to mine: www.amazon.com/Pliers-Power-Cutting-Tool-Built/dp/B08LK7L59N/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?crid=18SBZHPRBMZUO&keywords=3-in-1+cutting+tool&qid=1706587428&sprefix=3-in-1+cutting+tool%2Caps%2C340&sr=8-4
I use a hole puncher that was part of Martha Stewart’s craft line from years ago. I’m not sure they’re sold anymore. Anyway, it makes fairly small holes so it goes through the felt pretty easily. I think it’s a 1/16” diameter. I attached a link to something similar below. Take care! www.amazon.com/dp/B07J5Q8BX9/?coliid=I3BPQ4TTLHIV4L&colid=3KV86ZO5G28C6&psc=1&ref_=list_c_wl_lv_ov_lig_dp_it
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I first seen this on Julie's Wreath Boutique and I made it but I couldn't get the centers right. I had the same issue of being able to see too much of the mechanics. It wasnt until now that I was able to solve the problem. Thank you so much! Your right about the leaves too!! I'm OCD so I appreciate your way of teaching. You are great at it!!
Hello Christine, I found your TH-cam video looking for ideas on Fourth of July wreaths. I enjoyed how you made it clear and simple instructions on patriotic red, white and blue flowers with green leaves on the wreath. Beautiful wreath. Thank you for sharing. I click like and subscribed to your TH-cam diy channel. I am from Louisiana ❣️❤️😷💪🏽❣️❣️❣️
That is a beauty! You are such a great demonstrator. You very clearly explain every step at a perfect pace, and your designs are classy. Thank you so much for sharing your craft. I look forward to watching all of your demos.
I love this Patriotic flower wreath! Such a clever idea and such fun. Thank you for sharing all the supplies because I plan to make this for myself, if that's okay with you. I love the daisy petal and how you explained how to make it, I've never made this design before but I am going to try it. Love all your videos and all your creative ideas....so until your next one, Happy Creating!🌺🌴♥
Beautiful. Love the clear instructions and the time you spent to explain all the steps. You have good eyes to follow the 10 inch square from the mat to the glass!
Thank you so very much for sharing your beautiful work. You explained everything perfectly. It’s Beautiful.
Love them all, but I especially love the ingenious flower center!
Such beautiful work thank you for sharing. You explained everything very clear.
I just made this with all white flowers with yellow centers. Thanks for this tutorial….you’re very easy to understand and follow! 🌸
You’re welcome 😊
That is so adorable! I love the paper you used. Great crafting 🌼🤩🌼
Lovely! And a great tutorial-thank you
Thanks for share! It’s totally beautiful, you have a lot of creativity!
That's sooooo pretty!
love your creativity
Love this, you explain so well, thank you so much
Very beautiful work.
wow beautiful🤩
It beautiful love this
Beautiful!
Terrific tutorial!!
Thank you for sharing ❤
Beautiful
I am very grateful for your tutorials, I love watching them. The problem is I end up muting them if I hear constant lip smacking. Just some constructive advice not at all trying to insult anyone
Hello, Christine thank you for the suggestions on using alternative mesh besides the poly b urlap mesh. I really appreciate it so much. I unfortunately cannot use a wood burner for long periods of time due to my asthma. I love watching your tutorials you give such great instructions. I did make several of the pumpkin wreaths for inside and outside my home, by spraying with hairspray, and using modpodge. I have had so many complements on them. Be Blessed.
Thanks so much!
Jelly fish is what it looks like!😂
Love this idea - but did you consider using 3" burlap ribbon instead of cutting the squares to make the center 'cap' I would think maybe 40" and then rolling/folding the ribbon and glueing the side down - only fraying would be the 3" beginning and end. I will attempt it as I don't know if I like the bulkiness of the center cap.
Great comment! Raw burlap would work great too. I sometimes like to use 5" wide burlap ribbon folded and glued to make a large rosette for my wreath center (hmm, maybe that'll be a future tutorial)...that could work here too! Take care, Christine
Thankyou ❤️
Could you use a steering wheel cover to cover your wreath frame backing?
I love all your tutorials! You are very detailed. They are all beautiful!!!
Love the heavy duty cutting tool. Do you remember what it’s called so I can order one?
I purchased mine on Amazon. That exact model is no longer available, but here’s a link to something similar:
www.amazon.com/dp/B0B6TDH8TX/ref=sspa_mw_detail_0?ie=UTF8&psc=1&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9waG9uZV9kZXRhaWwp13NParams
What is that cutting tool called from Amazon?
It’s a 3-in-1 cutting tool. Here’s a link to something similar to mine:
www.amazon.com/Pliers-Power-Cutting-Tool-Built/dp/B08LK7L59N/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?crid=18SBZHPRBMZUO&keywords=3-in-1+cutting+tool&qid=1706587428&sprefix=3-in-1+cutting+tool%2Caps%2C340&sr=8-4
Do you use a specific hole puncher for the felt?
I have tried a regular one and it doesn’t cut through.
I use a hole puncher that was part of Martha Stewart’s craft line from years ago. I’m not sure they’re sold anymore. Anyway, it makes fairly small holes so it goes through the felt pretty easily. I think it’s a 1/16” diameter. I attached a link to something similar below. Take care!
www.amazon.com/dp/B07J5Q8BX9/?coliid=I3BPQ4TTLHIV4L&colid=3KV86ZO5G28C6&psc=1&ref_=list_c_wl_lv_ov_lig_dp_it
@@ChristineFitzgibbons-ob4dw thanks so much for the link for the hole puncher. Got it and it works great!