Cleveland! Ohio? That’s where I live. This was a great idea for a project. Might I suggest using an E6000 or epoxy glue to glue the gems on the outer part of the wreath? You can use a glue gun to secure it as you work, but securing with epoxy glue (or even using UV resin to cure it onto the metal) would make me feel a lot better… 😅 Beautiful, unique work. I have subscribed to your channel. Thank you for the wonderful tutorials.
Yes!! Good old CLE! Do you do arts in the Cleveland area? I see your name is Alpine Arts. I hate the smell of E6000, but guess I could do it outside. It was cold when I made this video though. Thanks for subscribing!!
Thank you! I've had them for a while - may have purchased them from Joann or Michaels. This was a 12" wreath. They're also available on Amazon. amzn.to/49MSNun
If you have a “Dollar Tree” store near you, they have those wire floral wreath frames in all different sizes and shapes for $1.25 USD. They also sell floral wire, so you could wrap your own inner part, such as where this artist put the chicken wire.
You are so right! Yes they are gems. I don't know why I said marbles. lol. I'll have to fix the cover, but not much I can do with the content in the video.
That is beautiful. Thank you
ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS ❣️Thanx for sharing! I can’t wait to make one for my gazebo 🌼🌸🌺🌹
My beautiful daughter spent weeks making me one of these for mother's day. It is stunning.
So lovely to hear!!
Great tutorial! Love the finished wreath 💙💚💛
Very pretty and creative. Now I can use my bead stash!
Love this. Just what I was looking for
Thank you! I love this idea
Very beautiful!!
Thank you so much for sharing! ❤
Pretty idea. Thanks
Beautiful!
That is beautiful 😍
Cleveland! Ohio? That’s where I live. This was a great idea for a project.
Might I suggest using an E6000 or epoxy glue to glue the gems on the outer part of the wreath? You can use a glue gun to secure it as you work, but securing with epoxy glue (or even using UV resin to cure it onto the metal) would make me feel a lot better… 😅
Beautiful, unique work. I have subscribed to your channel. Thank you for the wonderful tutorials.
Yes!! Good old CLE! Do you do arts in the Cleveland area? I see your name is Alpine Arts.
I hate the smell of E6000, but guess I could do it outside. It was cold when I made this video though. Thanks for subscribing!!
If you are going to put this outside you have to use outdoor glue sticks such as Gorilla All-Temperature Hot Glue Sticks for outdoor use.
I wish you had the links to everything. Pretty, thanks for the tutorial.
I'll have to work on adding the links to my supplies in this video. Thank you.
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Thank you 😊
I have found that when hot glue is in the sun for too long, it will melt. Is there an additional glue that can he used
Possibly E6000
Thank you this is beautiful could you tell me what size wire thing did you use and what are they called, where did you get them??? Thank you
Thank you! I've had them for a while - may have purchased them from Joann or Michaels. This was a 12" wreath. They're also available on Amazon. amzn.to/49MSNun
If you have a “Dollar Tree” store near you, they have those wire floral wreath frames in all different sizes and shapes for $1.25 USD. They also sell floral wire, so you could wrap your own inner part, such as where this artist put the chicken wire.
Nice ,but those are not Marbles ,they are gems , I have Marbles they are not flat ,they Will not stick! 😂😅
You are so right! Yes they are gems. I don't know why I said marbles. lol. I'll have to fix the cover, but not much I can do with the content in the video.