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DIY Twig Wreath Christmas Craft

Hello, friends!

I am so excited to share the tutorial for this adorable DIY Twig Wreath Christmas Craft with you today! This is the perfect craft to do by yourself, with the kiddos. You have been loving craft content lately, so I hope you enjoy this fun craft, too!

If you create it at home be sure to share a pic and tag us so we can see! 🙂 Now let’s get to crafting!

List of Supplies:

  1. Dry twigs
  2. Craft paper
  3. Glitter paper
  4. Red wooden beads
  5. Pencil
  6. Scissors
  7. Golden acrylic paint
  8. Paint brush
  9. Craft glue

Step -1:

Determine the size of the wreath and cut several dry twigs into that size. Apply golden acrylic paint on the prepared twigs. Allow the paint to dry completely.

DIY Twig Wreath Christmas Craft

Step -2:

Take 4 twigs and form a square frame with them. Apply glue on the overlapped parts. Allow the glue to dry.

DIY Twig Wreath Christmas Craft

Step – 3:

Add smaller and thinner twigs along the 4 sides of the frame. Or you can keep it simple by keeping only 1 twig for each side.

DIY Twig Wreath Christmas Craft

Step – 4:

Select 3 or more small twigs and attach red-colored wooden beads on them; on either open ends.

DIY Twig Wreath Christmas Craft

Step – 5: 

Cut out some leaf shapes from green-colored crepe paper and a small piece of craft wire (18 gauge will do).

DIY Twig Wreath Christmas Craft

Step – 6:

Take any one of the crepe paper leaves and attach it on an open end of the wire. Simply twist a pointy end of the leaf with the wire and then apply a little bit of glue to secure the joint.

DIY Twig Wreath Christmas Craft

Step – 7:

Take another crepe paper leaf and attach it with the wire, below the first leaf.

DIY Twig Wreath Christmas Craft

Step – 8:

Add as many leaves as you want and then wrap the rest of the wire with a crepe paper strip. Make sure to apply glue to secure the wrapping.

DIY Twig Wreath Christmas Craft

Step – 9:

Similarly, prepare more crepe paper leaf-stems.

DIY Twig Wreath Christmas Craft

Step – 10:

Select a cardstock paper (any color of your choice) and cut out a spiral pattern from it. Cut the scallop border along the spiral patterns’ outer edge.

DIY Twig Wreath Christmas Craft

Step – 11:

Roll the spiral pattern from its outer end and continue to roll towards the center. After coiling the entire piece allow the coiled spiral to loosen up a little. Attach the coiled part with the center of the spiral pattern. Make more rolled spiral flowers if you want o; I’m using 2 flowers for this wreath craft.

DIY Twig Wreath Christmas Craft

Step – 12:

Attach the beaded twigs and crepe paper leaf-stems on the square wreath frame.

DIY Twig Wreath Christmas Craft

Step – 13:

Attach the flowers on the wreath. Cut out 1 or 2 star shapes from golden glitter paper and attach them on the square wreath frame too.

DIY Twig Wreath Christmas Craft

DIY Twig Wreath Christmas Craft

DIY Twig Wreath Christmas Craft

 

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