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How to Make a Snow Wreath for Christmas

Celebrate Christmas and the approaching winter season with our snow wreath. This wreath works great for the holidays but you can also leave it out all winter long. Grab your supplies and get started on your own fun wreath today!
Keyword christmas, Christmas decor, wreath
Prep Time 10 minutes
Active Time 30 minutes
Drying time 12 hours
Total Time 12 hours 40 minutes
Makes 1 Wreath
Author Angie Holden

Equipment

  • Wood Iron Sleigh
  • 20″ Artificial Pine Wreath
  • Snow-Tex
  • Wood Craft Stick
  • White Corrugated Paper
  • Silhouette
  • White Mesh Ribbon
  • Bowdabra
  • hot glue and glue gun
  • Floral wire

What You Will Need

Instructions

  • Remove your wreath from the packaging and fluff up as it is likely to be flat from shipping. When the branches are fluffed to your liking, it’s time to begin flocking!
  • Using the Snow-Tex, apply the product to the branches with a craft stick and even your fingers.
  • After you finish your entire wreath, allow it to dry completely – preferably overnight.
  • While the wreath is drying, make a large white bow from the mesh ribbon.
  • After the bow is made, cut out the desired shapes and message using your Silhouette.
  • When the wreath is completely dry, begin laying everything out on your wreath until you are happy with the placement. Use some floral wire to add on the sled and white bow to the top of the wreath.

Notes

I find the easiest way is to use my Bowdabra. It’s an excellent tool for making big, beautiful bows! You can read more about my use of the Bowdabra and see a video here.