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How To Make A Big Christmas Wreath
One of the most popular Christmas decorations out there is the Christmas wreath, usually hung on the front door. In this article, you will learn how to decorate a normal wreath and transform it into a big Christmas one.
What you’ll need:
- A wreath
- A long ribbon
- Decorations, i.e., poinsettias, holly, little presents, etc
- A glue gun
How You’ll Do It:
Step 1
Take the ribbon and tie it into a bow.
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Step 2
Hot glue the ribbon to the top of the wreath. Hold it for about twenty second so it will have time to cool off.
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Step 3
Once the ribbon’s attached, put all the other decorations on the wreath. Be creative; the more ornaments you put in and arrange, the better the wreath is going to be. Glue them so they won’t fall off.
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Step 4
Once you’re done putting all the ornaments in, just drape the ribbon around the wreath. Now, you’ve got a gorgeous holiday wreath.
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Hang the Christmas wreath on your door, on your hearth, or anywhere visible for the Christmas season. With this wreath, you will surely bring the spirit of the season in your home.


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