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Wine Cork Wreath - Take about 22 corks of the same size and 22 small (3/8 of an inch) red bells bought from a crafts store. Drill a small hole (just big enough to fit your wire through) 1/4 of an inch from the top of each cork and another 1/4 of an inch from the bottom. It is very important to make sure all the drilled holes at the top line up with the holes at the bottom. Using long, green floral wire, push the wire though all the bottom holes of the corks. Leave enough wire at both ends when finished for tying closed later. Cut another long piece of floral wire to string the tops of the corks together, alternating with the bells. Tie ends of wire at the top and bottom, twisting to close and make a wreath shape. Hang with length of ribbon.
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Cami Wreath - made from a pair of old BDU pants!
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Yarn Wreath - Wrap Styrofoam balls (in two different sizes) and a Styrofoam wreath form with colored yarn. Then use a glue gun to affix the balls onto the form, as shown. Note: If you're hanging your final creation outdoors, be sure to spray it with a protective finish.
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Photograph Wreath - Reinvent the family tree with your favorite black and white snapshots. To make your own photo arrangement, hot-glue a selection of black and white snapshots (or make copies to preserve the originals) to a wire wreath form.
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Pinecone Wreath - Hot-glue pinecones to a grapevine base; let dry. Paint the wreath in a hue that coordinates with your room; allow to dry. Using a clean brush, dab glue on pinecones and sprinkle with glitter; let set.
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DIY wine cork wreath - one of the many different ways to make a great wreath yourself!
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Chelsea McGee http://www.ehow.com/how_753... - instructions call for a "square knot"