Plus , it ’s loud than buying one at the store !

You do n’t have to buy a brand - raw fall wreath for your front door this time of year . We ’ll show you how to create a vibrant DIY design that ’ll have all the neighbors asking where you got it . compound existent magnolia leaves with faux greenery and other foliage to make a stunning statement opus for yourfall front room access . The beneficial part ? you’re able to have it put together and on display in less than an hour !

While you may make this chaplet with fresh foliage , we urge using imitation or dry materials so you may hang it up class after twelvemonth . Plus , using a mix of fake materials is an well-to-do path to keep the cost down , so you may make your own lei for much cheaper than a memory board - bought version . This is the perfect fall afternoon guile , so snap up your verdure , a simple grapevine wreath , and start arranging .

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What You’ll Need

Equipment / Tools

Materials

Instructions

Prepare Magnolia Bundles

Start by creating several encompassing bundle of magnolia foliage and greenery to layer on top of the wreath var. . Real magnolia leaves are the star of this coronal — if you do n’t have entree to fresh magnolia foliage , you’re able to bump cheap carry on magnolia leaves to use alternatively .

Group 3 - 4 magnolia leaves together and apply cunning wire to telegraph the stems together . Fan out the leaves so the bundle are as wide as possible ; this will make the ruined chaplet expect more full . Make enough bundles to cover the intact coronal ( likely 15 - 20 , depending on the size of your wreath chassis ) .

Assemble Greenery Bundles

Once you ’ve made enough magnolia bundles to cover the surface of the wreath , make about one-half as many bundles of fake floral and verdure to fill out the wreath . We used faux lamb ’s ear , small blank faux flowers , and faux lavender , but you may apply any sort you like . utilize crafts wire to bundle together reduce twig of each , forming bundles about the same size of it as the magnolia translation .

Attach Foliage to Wreath

To assemble the wreath , grab a plain coronal form . We used a canonic grape twig chaplet , but since you ’ll be covering the entire wreath , you could utilize any kind of cast you have on hand . Begin wiring the magnolia bundles to the wreath form , filling in with a few greenery megabucks as you go . Do this all the style around until the entire wreath form is covered , progress to more sheaf as necessary .

Add Embellishments

Once you ’ve attached all the bundle to the course , your wreath is finished . you may stop here and expose the wreath as - is if you wish , or append a few embellishment to really play up the fall feel . We used raging gum and wire to pucker a few lotus pods and Chinese lantern pods into the leaves . When you ’re done , cautiously pluck up the lei to ensure everything is securely attached , thenhang it on your front doorand contribute more embellishments or verdure as needed to make full any gaps .

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tie plant arrangement to wreath

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