Happy Fourth of July!! This is absolutely one of my favorite holidays. I love fireworks! Lots of fireworks! I love parades, cookouts and getting together with friends and family. I love what the Fourth of July is all about and celebrating the greatest country on earth!!
So, after my successful
Summer Wreath project my Mom suggested that I do a new wreath for the Fourth of July. Well duh, I should have thought of that. What a great idea! This would be a perfect opportunity to try out the pool noodle wreaths as found on Pinterest. Just do a search for "Pool Noodle Wreath" and you will get all kinds of variations and ideas. So now it is time for a trip to the Dollar Tree.
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Here are the supplies for my wreath. $5.00 at the Dollar Tree bought me 1 pool noodle, 1 white plastic tablecloth, 2 wired star garlands and 1 American flag. The only other items needed were my scissors, glue gun and duct tape. |
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The first step is to cut the ends of your noodle at opposite angles so they will fit together easily to form your circle. I did this in the kitchen with a serrated steak knife. Super easy. |
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Next I used my glue gun on the ends to help hold them together long enough to get the duct tape on. I did find that it would be most helpful to have an extra pair of hands to hold the ends together while you tape. However, it can be done by yourself if necessary. It was a little aggravating but mine turned out just fine. |
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Open the tablecloth and cut it into four long strips using the handy fold lines provided. |
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Gather one end of the tablecloth strip and tape it to the wreath. Begin wrapping. Overlap your wrapping to give it some texture and to hide the noodle color. |
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Keep adding your wrapping. When you get to the end of a strip then tape it and start a new one by taping over the end tape of the previous section. Make sure your first wrap covers your tape. |
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End your wrap by taping the last end under the edge of your beginning and sliding some of the wrap over it. |
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Base of wreath is done. |
Oops, I forgot to take a picture between the base wreath and the finished wreath. Not much to show though. I started the wire wrap at the top and used it to also make a loop to hang with. Wrapping with wire garland makes it easy to secure to your wreath. Just like a twist tie. I used two 25 foot garlands. This allowed me to wrap around the entire wreath twice giving it a fuller look. I kept about two feet of the second garland loose to use on the flag stick. I decided on placement of my flag and slid the stick under the wire till I reached the flag then tucked the end under the wire at the bottom of the wreath. I then wrapped the garland up and down the stick and twisted the end to secure it. The bottom corner of the flag was tucked just under a bit of wire to hold the drape in a graceful fold.
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God Bless America! |
This entire project took only an hour while I was watching Hawaii 5-0. Would have gone quicker with an extra set of hands and the TV off. I think my next wreath project will be for back to school in August. Time to find another project for now.
Happy 4th everyone,
Trish
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