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DIY MINI WREATH - HEARTH AND HAND KNOCKOFF

  • Writer: Katelyn
    Katelyn
  • Nov 9, 2018
  • 2 min read

I recently was at Target (shocker) in hopes of finding a bunch of goodies in the dollar spot. Those little $5 wreaths everyone is raving about, I was in search of. They didn't have any, naturally, so I decided to gander back to the Hearth and Hand line where I found one of their mini wreaths. I wanted atleast 4 - so that would have cost me $40 for 4 itty bitty wreaths. Even if I had found the dollar spot ones...those would have cost me $20. I've wasted money on sillier things, but I just kept thinking to myself there has to be a cheaper way to make these...so off to Hobby Lobby I went!


Scroll down to see how I made 4 wreaths for less than $13


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Hearth and Hand Knock-Off Wreath

Supplies

All of these supplies were found in the Christmas section at Hobby Lobby for 50% off. Each wreath came to $3.15


4- Pack Grapevine Wreaths ($2.49 for all which came to $0.62 per wreath)

Green Pine Branch ($2.49 for one sprig. Each sprig covers one wreath. If you want to make baby wreaths one section from the sprig will cover a baby grapevine wreath.)

Hot Glue, Wire, or Fishing Line

**Berries are optional. They were less than $2 at Hobby Lobby as well.

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Instructions

Step 1. Cut your sprig into 3 pieces.

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Step 2. Take your first piece and tuck it into the grapevine wreath. If you are going to use hot glue, blue the end before you stick it in so that it's more secure. If you are using wire or fishing line wait until the end to attach that.


Continue to take the ends into the grapevine wreath until your wreath is full.


Step 3. Using your hands, shape the wreath so that it's not as spread out.


Step 4. OPTIONAL: Add in your berries or other sprigs


THEN YOU ARE DONE! IT'S EASY... CHEAP.. AND SO CUTE


Add a cute candle to it for the perfect vignette...or

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Add it to your hot cocoa bar to spruce it up!

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