Wednesday, December 14, 2011

6 Gingerbread Yarn Wreath

Christmas is my favorite Holiday. Christmas decorations make my Heart Happy!!! My favorite Christmas decoration theme is Gingerbread. Over the years I have collected Dolls; Ornaments; anything Gingerbread. This year I wanted to make a Christmas Wreath made of foam covered Yarns. While shopping for decorative napkins, I found this wonderful Napkin
featuring this awesome Gingerbread Wonderland design. This is all I needed to get me inspired. I decided to create a Yarn Wreath based on this awesome Color Scheme. My Yarn Wreath measured approximately 10 inches. With much luck, I found the yarns to help me obtain this Color Scheme.
Supplies & Tools:
  • Aleene's Quick Dry Tacky Glue (available at ACMoore, Michaels, Walmart)
  • Elmers Craft Bond - Spray Adhesive
  • 12 Styrofoam Brand 2" foam Balls
  • Bamboo Double Point Knitting Needles, Small Stitch Holders
  • Yarn, 1 skein of 6 different colors. I used the following:
  • 1. Caron Simply Soft Heather; Truffle
  • 2. Michael's Loops & Threads Impeccable; White & Soft Fern
  • 3. Red Heart Designer Sport; Blush Rose
  • 4. Vanna White; Rich Deep Purple-Pink & Light Pink
  • 2.5" Wide Ribbon for Bow
  • 3 11/2" Wooden Letters; J O Y
  • Pink Glitter
  • Toothpicks
Instructions:
  • Wrap foam balls with yarns, adding small amounts of Aleene's glue as you go to hold yarn in place. Cover foam balls completely before cutting off yarn. Add glue to end of yarn and tuck under to secure. Allow to dry. Continue wrapping foam balls for a total of 12 balls
  • Once all foam balls are covered with yarn, arrange in a circle
  • If pleased with the arrangement, apply a small dot of glue to one ball and insert about 1/4 of one toothpick in center. Add glue to second ball and insert other end of toothpick to form a two-ball section
  • Continue forming two-balls sections to complete six sections
  • To form the wreath, glue sections together, let dry
  • Spray Adhesive over the Wooden Letters and apply Glitter; let dry
  • Crisscross Knitting Needles through a yarn ball on the bottom of the wreath
  • Make bow with the Ribbon and attach on top of Knitting Needles
  • Glue Glittered Letters on either side of wreath
  • Pin stitch holders on yarn balls as desired
  • Your Wreath is ready to be part of your Winter Wonderland. Happy Holidays!!!!
    CONTENT © SWEET YARNS   

    6 comments:

    1. Awesome blog! I'm following you and gave you a shout out!

      http://4you-withlove.blogspot.com/2012/12/26-random-acts-of-kindness-blogger-style.html

      Have a great day!

      Marilyn

      ReplyDelete
    2. That is so sweet. I pinned it. Thanks, linda

      ReplyDelete
    3. This wreath is so cute! And what a fun way to use extra yarn I have laying around.

      ReplyDelete
    4. How sweet. I love this. I found your blog thru a link u from 4youwithlove blog, where you and I were featured. I thought she had a really fantastic idea, so I am making it a point to visit those blogs she featured and pay it forward by following them. Merry Christmas

      ReplyDelete
    5. I love wreaths! This is one is too cute! I found you on 4youwithlove where I was featured too.

      ReplyDelete
    6. I love this project! I saw something like this on tv and I wanted to make one. I will definitely pin this so I can make one next year. This is really great! I can't wait to try it! I found you on 4youwithlove where I was also featured. Happy Holidays!

      ReplyDelete

    Pin It button on image hover