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How To Make Easter Wreath
by howtomakestuff Posted on October 22nd, 2003Easter Wreath
Welcome Spring’s arrival with a brightly colored Easter egg wreath. Sugar-like crystals create a yummy candied look for the holiday. Customize this wreath with a selection of favorite spring colors.
Design Master® Sprays:
• Raspberry
• Sonia
• Yellow/Yellow
• French Blue
• Perfect Pink
• Orange
• Hill Green
• Violet
• TACK 2000 Spray Adhesive
• Dresden Clear Glaze
Materials & Supplies
• Eight 3-1/4″ x 2-3/8″ Styrofoam® Eggs
• Crystal Diamond Dust
• 16 Wood Picks or Skewers
• 14″ Macramé Ring
• Wire Clippers
• Low Temp Glue & Glue Gun
• Three Yards Ribbon
Instructions for Wreath
1. Insert wood picks in the middle side of eggs. Holding this handle, spray eggs with a variety of bright DESIGN MASTER COLORTOOL® sprays. Follow spraying directions on the can to prevent melting the foam. Allow to dry.
2. Working a few eggs at a time, spray DESIGN MASTER TACK 2000 Spray Adhesive onto eggs. Allow adhesive to become tacky then sprinkle with Diamond Dust Crystals. Let eggs dry.
3. Seal eggs with DESIGN MASTER Dresden ClearGlaze.
4. With wire clippers snip through macrame ring at seam. Put slight pressure on the ring to bend so that cut ends slightly overlap when pressure is released. This will aid in keeping ends together when finishing the wreath.
5. Remove wood pick handles and thread eggs onto ring by piercing through the middle side of each egg. Alternate sizes.
6. Secure ring ends together by gluing wire ends and inserting into middle of adjoining eggs. Hold ends in place while glue dries.
7. Tie the ribbon in simple bow and attach it to the wreath.
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