November 8, 2011

Hi everyone! I'm at it again! I just can't seem to stop making these wreaths. I made 3 of each of these last week. You know when your friends and family see them they all want one! If you would like to see how I made these wreaths (and enter my simply score tool give away) I posted a tutorial awhile ago you will find that thread here--->click here.  If you have any questions about how I made my wreaths feel free to send me an email at pebbles4@ptd.net

It took me about 1 1/2 hours to make each wreath (don't forget I have a little one I'm chasing so it might take you a little less time).  Plus, I have found that the quickest way to make the lollies is to score first and then cut.  In other words, if you are using two sided designer series paper then most likely you will be using the pattern on the other side, so cut your dsp at 3" x 12" and score every 1/4".  Once you are finished with your scoring then cut your dsp in half so that now you should have 2 strips of scored dsp that measures 1 1/2" x 12".  Since I was making more than one wreath using the same dsp I cut my dsp at 6" x 12"- then I scored every 1/4" and then I cut my paper into 1 1/2" x 12" strips.

I forgot to mention yesterday that I do have two size lollies on my wreaths.  For the larger size I cut my dsp at 1 1/2" x 12" and for the smaller lollies I cut my dsp at 1" x 12".  To make it even easier, I'll cut my strip of dsp at 2 1/2" x 12" and then score every 1/4" and then I'll cut off my 1" for the smaller lollie.  This way you will not be scoring so much and you will be able to make your wreaths so much faster.  I also wanted to mention that cardboard will work for the backing of your wreath.  Just do like I did and find two larger round items to place on your cardboard and trace around.  A dinner plate and a salad plate work perfect for this.

This is a fall wreath I made using the new designer series paper found in our current holiday mini catalog. I was able to make 3 wreaths out of one package of designer series paper and I have enough to make 1 more. I also used my paper scraps to create some fall cards. I'll post those cards tomorrow so be sure to stop and visit me tomorrow.


Below I posted photos of the Stampin' Up! designer series paper and buttons that I used to make my fall wreath.  The designer series paper and buttons are both available in our current holiday mini catalog.  I also use some neutral buttons and 1 1/4" grosgrain ribbon which are both available in our idea book and catalog.

Designer Series Paper Spice Cake       # 124003 - $10.95
Designer Buttons Spice Cake               # 124113 - $7.95
Designer Buttons Neutral Collection     # 119743 - $8.95
1-1/4 Inch Striped Grosgrain Ribbon Soft Suede   #125060 $9.95
(I didn't use soft suede ribbon- my ribbon is a retired color, but soft suede is the current color that would match the Spice Cake designer series paper).


And this is the Christmas wreath that I made using the new designer series paper from the current holiday mini catalog.  Again, if you would like to see how I made my wreath please see my tutorial that I posted here----->click here.


Below I posted photos of the Stampin' Up! designer series paper and buttons that I used to make my Christmas wreath. The designer series paper and buttons are both available in our current holiday mini catalog. I also use some neutral buttons and 1 1/4" grosgrain ribbon which are both available in our idea book and catalog.

Speciality Designer Series Paper Holly Berry Bouquet # 124004 - $12.95
Designer Buttons Holly Berry Bouquet                        # 125636- $8.95
Designer Buttons Neutral Collection                            # 119743 - $8.95
1-1/4 Inch Striped Grosgrain Ribbon Cherry Cobbler #125056 color) $9.95













I hope you liked the wreathes I showed you today.  Be sure to visit tomorrow and I will share the cards I made with my leftover scraps I had from making my wreaths.  Have a wonderful rest of the day!

Stamps:  None, but I bet Hand-Penned Holidays (in the current mini) would be perfect on these wreaths.
Card Stock: Designer series paper- Spice Cake & Holly Berry Bouquet, and I have 1 real red lollie on my Christmas Wreath
Ink:  None
Supplies: Simply Scored Scoring Tool, Buttons, 1 3/8" Circle Punch, Ribbon, Glue Gun, Glue Sticks, Scissors
Technique:  Paper folding, Scoring
 
Contact me today if you would like to place an order or to be added onto my mailing list!
To place your Stampin' Up! order- http://www.stampinup.com/ECWeb/default.aspx
My email address- pebbles4@ptd.net
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8 comments:

Ana Carolina Little said...

Patty, this wreaths are AWESOME!!!. Love them!!!!

Athina said...

Very cute idea. Thanks for sharing.

Heather B said...

More wreaths!! LOVE them!! I'm definitely trying this out. Thanks for the trick on doing the scoring and then cutting. I was finding the scoring kind of tedious (so is folding!!).

Melina said...

Patty! These are gorgeous! I'm thinking of making some for gifts. Thanks for sharing :)

Em said...

They are pretty, Patty! Especially the first one~

Charlene Merrick (LilLuvsStampin) said...

Another beautiful wreath! I so appreciate your sharing the details, Patty!

KristyLee said...

Oh Patty both of these wreaths are are so beautiful!!! Ever since I saw your first one I have been wanting to make a wreath. Now I want to go make one even more LOL! I lack time though! And a score board lol! I hoping I win yours. I have posted on my blog about your give-away BTW. Anyways these truly are wonderful Patty you did a great job!
Hugs,
Kristy

Diane Clark-Sutton said...

Wow. That is a lot of scoring. Those are awesome.