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Fourth of July Wreath Kit

Is there anything more perfect for summer decorating than a little red, white, and blue?!  We love it-and a 4th of July wreath is absolutely perfect for showing that Patriotic spirit!

We are so happy you have our wreath kit, you’ll have it finished in no time!

We’ll walk you through the whole wreath step by step.  It’s super easy, we promise!

Everything you need is included in your kit:

  • 24 red squares
  • 24 white squares
  • 18 blue squares
  • 72 pins
  • wreath form

How to make it:

Start with a red square.  Fold it corner to corner, making a triangle.
Now fold the right bottom corner to the center corner.Fold the left bottom corner to meet the other two points, make sure the points overlap. It will look like a petal.  Now push a pin through the overlapping corners and press into the wreath form. This is why the corners need to overlap, the pin needs to go through all three corners.  This is the technique you’ll use for the entire wreath.Repeat the fold on another square of felt and pin it in front of the first petal, just enough to cover the pin on that first petal.

Spacing is really important with this wreath, if you place the petals too tight the wreath gets too squishy and doesn’t look as good or hold up as well.  It also makes the next couple steps more challenging if the petals are too close.  Last, and probably the biggest problem with spacing them too tight is you’ll run out of squares, and we really don’t want that!  So when in doubt, space them out!  🙂

Pin two red, and two white until you have eight sections (four red, four white).  Be sure you pin the petals in the center of the wreath as you work your way around. Now pin in the blue.  You’ll do 5 or 6 blue petals.

Perfect!  You have laid the foundation for the whole rest of the wreath!  It’s time to start filling it in.  Pin folded petals in between all the others, pointing them outward; and in the coordinating color of course. 😉 Here it is with all the outside petals pinned. Now do the same thing, but around the inside of the wreath. Here it is all filled in!  It’s done!

You can hang it with ribbon, or hang it with a simple piece of thick string like we did.  Just tie a knot and secure it to the back of the wreath with one or two pins.

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