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How to Make a Redneck Christmas Wreath

Make a Redneck Christmas Wreath
Make a Redneck Christmas Wreath
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Silver bells and reindeer are not the only Christmas decorations that will be seen during the holidays. Many people tend to get creative and come up with wacky ways to decorate for Christmas. One such way is to make a redneck Christmas wreath that Jeff Foxworthy would be proud of.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Toilet seat
  • Tacky Christmas ornaments/decorations
  • Masking/electrical/packing tape
  1. Step 1

    Find a toilet seat. The toilet seat should be white, but this is not necessary. Depending on how tacky you want the wreath to be, it may or may not need to be in good condition. In fact, if you find one at the local dump, it would work nicely.

  2. Step 2

    Gather all the Christmas decorations you want to use for your redneck Christmas wreath. Lights, garland, Christmas balls and even empty tobacco containers and beer bottle lids will do. Make ribbon out of old flannel shirts.

  3. Step 3

    Attach the Christmas decorations to the toilet seat. Make sure that the masking tape, electrical tape or the packing tape is visible to make it an authentic redneck Christmas wreath.

  4. Step 4

    Hang the redneck Christmas wreath prominently in your home or on your front door. Be proud of this unusual work of art by displaying it for the world to see.

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bradmauer said

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on 4/25/2009 funny stuff 5*

ibeejc said

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on 3/7/2009 So funny! We live in Arkansas. Im definately going to do this next Christmas! RRCR5*

toph said

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on 2/16/2009 heh, ridiculous and funny. Five/Five.

beckylyn said

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on 2/4/2009 this is hysterical! i'm making one for next year! 5*

AllFYB said

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on 1/20/2009 So cute. Thanks for the smiles

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