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Snow Cabin Yarn Christmas Wreath

Crystal Kikel

Supply List:


  • 14-inch Wire Wreath
  • 2 Balls of Loop Yarn White
  • 1 Small Metal Candle Holder House
  • Spray Paint Red Flat
  • 2 Small Christmas Trees
  • 1 Small Christmas Wreath
  • Glue Gun/ Glue Sticks
  • 1 Small Tea light
  • 2 - Christmas Berries Picks - Red
  • 2 - Christmas Holly Bouquet Branch

Step 1:


Start by spray painting the metal house red.

Step 2:


While that is drying wrap the balls of yarn around the wreath until it is covered (you can tie the loops in a knot to secure to the wreath). Flip the wreath over to add the hanging ribbon to the wreath.

Step 3:


Once the paint is dry. Glue gun the small Christmas wreath to the house. Then glue gun the bottom of the house to the wreath. Then glue gun the trees on both sides of the house (you may have to cut the trees down to fit.) Then add the small tea light to the house. Enjoy the Christmas wreath. 

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