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Easter Deco Mesh Wreath - Jordan

Equipment

  • Scissors
  • Wire Cutters
  • Hot glue gun
  • Zip Ties
  • Pipe cleaners

Materials

Base:

  • 1 white 24” evergreen wreath base

Mesh:

  • 1 roll 10” burlap mesh
  • 1 roll 10” burlap farmhouse mesh
  • 1 roll 10” blue denim mesh
  • 1 roll 10” blue and white farmhouse mesh

Ribbon:

  • 1 roll 1.5” navy scallop edge ribbon
  • 1 roll 1.5” brown and white houndstooth ribbon
  • 1 roll 2.5” French peonies ribbon
  • 1 roll 2.5” blue and white gingham ribbon
  • 1 roll 2.5” blue velvet ribbon

Florals:

  • 3 bushes of fern
  • 2 blue filler stems 60919
  • 4 blue hydrangea stems
  • 6 blue delphinium stems

Instructions

Prep the Base:

  • Fluff out the 24” white evergreen base lightly but keep the pine branches flexible for attaching elements later.

Create the Ruffles:

  • Cut each roll of mesh into 22-26 inch strips.
  • Create ruffles by gathering the mesh through the center to form a bow shape.

Add Mesh to Base:

  • Alternate ruffles of each mesh color on the base, securing with the pine branches. Focus on evenly spacing the ruffles for a full look.

Attach the Bunny Centerpiece:

  • Secure the bunny at an angle in the center of the wreath using hot glue and the pine branches for added stability. Ensure the bunny’s bowtie faces outward for visibility.

Add Ribbon Layers:

  • Create a large, layered bow with all the ribbons. Start with 10-inch loops and increase the size by 1-inch for each new ribbon layer.
  • Position the bow on the left side of the wreath and secure it with a pipe cleaner or zip tie.

Incorporate Florals:

  • Trim the fern bushes into smaller sprigs. Attach them around the wreath to form a lush base layer.
  • Add the 60919 blue filler stems next, focusing on creating a triangle pattern for balance.
  • Layer the blue hydrangeas and delphiniums, spacing them evenly to add dimension and pops of color.

Final Touches:

  • Use additional ribbon tails to elongate the design and fill in any gaps.
  • Ensure all elements are securely attached with hot glue or the wreath’s branches.
  • Fluff out the bow and ribbons for a polished look.