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Be Mine Valentine Wreath

11
Feb
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Have you seen the Pebbles Be Mine Collection? Oh, it is SO adorable! Amy here from The Happy Scraps today, and I had SO much fun playing with this collection. So much pink and red goodness. Today I’m going to show you how to make this Be Mine Valentine Wreath.

@thehappyscraps created this cute Be Mine Valentine Wreath using the @pebblesinc #bemine collection. Click for the tutorial.

Collect all the Be Mine paper you’d like to use, along with the Valentine Minc Tags and the Be Mine red glittered thickers. I created my own wreath form out of chipboard, tracing a circle, then cutting it out.

@thehappyscraps created this cute Be Mine Valentine Wreath using the @pebblesinc #bemine collection. Click for the tutorial.

Start by cutting several strips of paper to be 1″ x 4″.

@thehappyscraps created this cute Be Mine Valentine Wreath using the @pebblesinc #bemine collection. Click for the tutorial.

You’ll bend each strip of paper, placing it on your chipboard wreath form, and then use a stapler to secure it to it.

@thehappyscraps created this cute Be Mine Valentine Wreath using the @pebblesinc #bemine collection. Click for the tutorial.

Continue all the way around your wreath form, then start on the second row, offsetting it slightly.

@thehappyscraps created this cute Be Mine Valentine Wreath using the @pebblesinc #bemine collection. Click for the tutorial.

For mine, I ended up with three rows.

@thehappyscraps created this cute Be Mine Valentine Wreath using the @pebblesinc #bemine collection. Click for the tutorial.

Because I wanted to cover the staples that were showing, I trimmed the extra chipboard out of the center, so I wouldn’t have as much area to cover.

@thehappyscraps created this cute Be Mine Valentine Wreath using the @pebblesinc #bemine collection. Click for the tutorial.

I got out my Sticky Thumb Cordless Glue Gun so I could attach some ric rac to the inner edge of the wreath.

@thehappyscraps created this cute Be Mine Valentine Wreath using the @pebblesinc #bemine collection. Click for the tutorial.

I just put a little glue down at a time, and then placed the ric rac on it. I continued around the entire wreath doing this.

@thehappyscraps created this cute Be Mine Valentine Wreath using the @pebblesinc #bemine collection. Click for the tutorial.

I pulled out the Valentine Minc Tags and the Minc Foil Applicator machine, along with some pink and silver foil.

@thehappyscraps created this cute Be Mine Valentine Wreath using the @pebblesinc #bemine collection. Click for the tutorial.

I added the silver and pink to these tags, making it a perfect match to the Be Mine Collection.

@thehappyscraps created this cute Be Mine Valentine Wreath using the @pebblesinc #bemine collection. Click for the tutorial.

I attached both of the tags together using adhesive on the back, making sure that they would stay where I wanted them for the wreath. Using the red glittered thickers, I attached the words BE MINE.

@thehappyscraps created this cute Be Mine Valentine Wreath using the @pebblesinc #bemine collection. Click for the tutorial.

Next I tied a baker’s twine bow to the top of each tag.

@thehappyscraps created this cute Be Mine Valentine Wreath using the @pebblesinc #bemine collection. Click for the tutorial.

Using two strands of baker’s twine, I tied a bow and attached it to the wreath.

@thehappyscraps created this cute Be Mine Valentine Wreath using the @pebblesinc #bemine collection. Click for the tutorial.

With the tails of the baker’s twine from the bow attached to the wreath, I turned over my foiled tags, and put some adhesive on each, then I placed the baker’s twine tails onto the adhesive.

@thehappyscraps created this cute Be Mine Valentine Wreath using the @pebblesinc #bemine collection. Click for the tutorial.

It created the perfect way to hang the tags!

@thehappyscraps created this cute Be Mine Valentine Wreath using the @pebblesinc #bemine collection. Click for the tutorial.

You’re wreath is all finished! You didn’t even need to head out and find a wreath form!

@thehappyscraps created this cute Be Mine Valentine Wreath using the @pebblesinc #bemine collection. Click for the tutorial.

Supplies:
Be Mine Collection Bouquet Cardstock
Be Mine Collection Sweetheart Cardstock
Be Mine Collection Scattered Love Cardstock
Be Mine Collection XOXO Cardstock
Be Mine Collection Sugar Cookies Cardstock
Be Mine Collection Share Love Cardstock
Be Mine Collection Chocolate Dipped Cardstock
Be Mine Collection Be Mine Cardstock
Be Mine Collection Love Is In The Air Cardstock
Be Mine Collection Sprinkles Cardstock
Be Mine Collection Rouge/Glittered Foam Thickers
Be Mine Minc Tags
Heidi Swapp Minc Foil Applicator
Sticky Thumb Cordless Glue Gun
Adhesive
Baker’s Twine
Ric Rac
Chipboard

Filed Under: American Crafts, Home Decor, Papercraft, Tutorial, Valentine's Day Tagged With: Amy Cowley, Be Mine, Minc, Valentine's Day, Wreath

Comments

  1. Mendi Yoshikawa says

    February 11, 2016 at 10:35 am

    This is super cute! Love your use of the chunky ric-rac! 🙂

  2. Jill Postma says

    January 26, 2017 at 11:04 am

    What size circle did you cut the Chipboard for the form?

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