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Summary: Keeping one wreath up all year means altering the decorations and trying out smaller crafts to accent the changing seasons. Make a wreath craft with a scrapbooking craftswoman in this free video on gifts and crafts.
Janet Casto is an independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator. She offers classes and home parties to teach her decorating techniques. She's also able to sell both stamp and scrapbook...read more
"We are all playing catch up a little bit of the time and trying to keep our homes decorated for all the seasons can really be hard to do. what if I could show you a quick and easy way to use one wreath year around? I'm Janet Casto your independent demonstrator from Stampin Up and here's what I would like to show you. Here is my spring wreath and I use this, I made this using chip board flowers and embossed them with the craft inks and then some glassy blades to make them really pop out, punched in the middle with huge brads, the new jumbo brads. But now that it is getting to be fall I need to change that look so what I've done is I have made some tab cards here using different leaf stamps, acorns, and I've used different colors. I've used the rust, the old olive, the more mustard and I've done the same thing. I've stamped these with craft ink, embossed them, used my paper snips and cut out all of the leaves and then randomly attached them to all of these tabs. Now what I'm going to do next is just change out my grapevine wreath. So all I need to do is just snip a few of these flowers off. I'll eventually snip them all off and then start tying in my autumn tabs and in no time at all you'll change this look from the spring, really cute wreath, to a fall wreath and this is something that can be done season after season, keep your tabs, all you have to do is replace your string or your ribbon and you can have a grapevine wreath that changes every season. I'm Janet Casto your independent demonstrator with Stampin' Up. I hope this little tip about grapevine wreaths will be something that you will like to try. Every season you can have a new design."
eHow Article: How to Make a Fall Wreath
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