Golden Swan Wreath DIY
This stunning wreath takes only 15 minutes to make! Perfect for so many holidays, party functions (think bridal or shower), or as a year-round wreath with a bit of bling, this unusual swan wreath is lovely wall décor or door décor!
Sometimes when my niece comes in with her ideas I give her the old side eye and wonder what she was thinking. When she pulled out the swan (first) … wellll let’s just say I was skeptical. Then she plopped it down on the wreath and I was sold! Yeah, sometimes I gotta see it to understand, but this one was simple to buy into.
I thought this wreath was going to be a winter wreath. Then, it came together and it is just so much more! You could hang it for Christmas, winter, a baby shower, bridal shower, 50th wedding anniversary, sweet 16 – just an all around flexible wreath decor.
Once again my photography skills have failed to convey just how beautiful a wreath this truly is. It sparkles, it glistens, it just pops out at you when you see it. I think I need more photography lessons.
Notes:
● This truly was a 15-minute craft. There are very few pieces, and yet the end result is simply gorgeous. Neither my niece nor I keep many of these crafts (they go to friends & family, she will sell them on Facebook marketplace, or they get donated to the nursing home where my father resides), but this one she claimed even before she started it. LOL She knew exactly how gorgeous it would be. My photography “skills” do not do this justice. It is truly lovely.
● The swan in resting on a piece of greenery because this is white on cream. Without the greenery, the swan would be completely lost on that wreath.
● The greenery chosen is substantial. There were three, fairly thick wires under that wrap. When you can’t immediately clip through the floral wire, just work it back and forth by bending it after the initial clip. You will have made a dent in the wire weakening its integrity, and by bending back and forth the wire will then snap.
Note: everything on this wreath was purchase at my local craft store last week. Winter is in-season at your local Joann Fabric, Michaels, and Hobby Lobby right now!
Golden Swan Wreath DIY Materials:
● 24″ Flocked Wreath
● 2 Floral Picks (pearlized)
● Evergreen Spray
● Swan
● Glitter Spray Branch
● Glitter Berry Spray
● Cutters
● Glue Gun
● Hot Glue
Golden Swan Wreath DIY Instructions:
● Clip the stem off your evergreen spray.
● Rest the evergreen spray at the bottom of the wreath. It is being rested there because otherwise, the swan would be los against the creamy wreath.
● Hot glue in place.
● Place the swan on top of the greenery; hot glue in place
● One pearl pick will be places on a diagonal with the swan’s beak. Hot glue in place.
● The second pearl pick is going to the back of the swan, but not so close that it looks like the swan is having a pearlized bowel movement. Hot glue in place.
● Segment the glitter berry spray (you can just peel it apart). These pieces will be used to cover any large hole or gaps n between the wreath, evergreen, and pearl picks. Once you are satisfied your gap is covered, hot glue the piece of the glitter berry spray in place.
● Cut down the glitter spray branch. Looking at the front of the wreath, tuck the pieces of glitter branch behind the swan to frame it. CAREFULLY turn over the flocked wreath. Hot glue the glitter branches in place (to the swan, and dabs of glue on the wreath).
● Turn the flocked wreath back over (again carefully) and with just a dab of hot glue, secure the tops of the glitter branches in place.
● That’s it! How you can hang your wall décor or door décor (your choice) and enjoy.
Golden Swan Wreath DIY
A lovely swan door decor wreath.
Materials
- 24" Flocked Wreath
- 2 Floral Picks (pearlized)
- Evergreen Spray
- Swan
- Glitter Spray Branch
- Glitter Berry Spray
Tools
- Cutters
- Glue Gun
- Hot Glue
Instructions
- Clip the stem off your evergreen spray.
- Rest the evergreen spray at the bottom of the wreath. It is being rested there because otherwise, the swan would be lost against the creamy wreath.
- Hot glue in place.
- Place the swan on top of the greenery; hot glue in place.
- One pearl pick will be placed on a diagonal with the swan's beak. Hot glue in place.
- The second pearl pick is going to the back of the swan, but not so close that it looks like the swan is having a pearlized bowel movement. Hot glue in place.
- Segment the glitter berry spray (you can just peel it apart). These pieces will be used to cover any large hole or gaps n between the wreath, evergreen, and pearl picks. Once you are satisfied your gap is covered, hot glue the piece of the glitter berry spray in place.
- Cut down the glitter spray branch. Looking at the front of the wreath, tuck the pieces of glitter branch behind the swan to frame it. CAREFULLY turn over the flocked wreath. Hot glue the glitter branches in place (to the swan, and dabs of glue on the wreath).
- Turn the flocked wreath back over (again carefully) and with just a dab of hot glue, secure the tops of the glitter branches in place.
10. That's it! How you can hang your wall décor or door décor (your choice) and enjoy.
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If you like to DIY your own wreaths, you may want to make one of these:
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