DIY FAUX CURLED ROSEWOOD WREATH MADE FROM RECYCLED BOOK PAGES!
This diy comes from www.bystephanielynn.com . I really like this wreath. I actually made one out of cones from stuff I had picked up at the Dollar Store. Don't expect this to be done in a couple days either. But remember, it's the end result that will look spectaculart. Have fun and good luck!
DIY Faux Curled Rosewood Wreath {Made From Rolled Recycled Book Pages}
I have seen various versions of Faux Rosewood Wreaths in just about every store and catalog for the upcoming season; most with a price tag running upwards of $40 or more. Some are crafted of paper and other of real wood shavings.
Last year I made a few rolled flower gift toppers from recycled book pages and they remind me so much of the curled wood roses I thought they would make a good substitute. {with a much lower price tag}
Materials Needed:
Foam Wreath Form Recycled Book Pages Lots of Hot Glue Ribbon to Hang
The full step by step tutorial I posted last year can be found {here}. Basically you layer three book pages together and draw a spiral circle. Following the guidelines, cut along the spiral shape.
Starting with the outside of the spiral, roll the paper inward to create the flower shape.
Give the wreath form a light coat of white {or light color} spray paint to help camouflage any see-through spaces. Hot glue each individual paper flower onto the wreath, making sure to put them as close together as possible.
It seriously takes quite a few roses to fill the entire wreath, however I think the finished project has such a unique look.
{Simply Lovely}
Total Cost ~ $1 {The wreath form was the only thing purchased as I already had the recycled book, hot glue and ribbon}
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