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Paper Wreath ft. Patio Party

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Mar
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Hello everyone, it’s Eva on the blog today sharing how to make a paper wreath with the lovely Patio Party collection from Jen Hadfield.

Create a Spring Paper Wreath with the new Patio Party collection by @pebblesinc and this tutorial from @evapizarrov

I think nothing says spring like beautiful flowers and these ones are always going to be blooming because they are made of paper! The new Patio Party line has lovely floral designs that are perfect for Spring layouts and decorations. With the help of your electronic cutting machine and some tools, you can make this wreath in a couple of hours, do you want to see how I did it?

Create a Spring Paper Wreath with the new Patio Party collection by @pebblesinc and this tutorial from @evapizarrov

Start by cutting 3D flowers and leaves with your Electronic Cutting Machine. I used some papers from the 12×12 paper pad because I love the foil accents, they are super cute!

Create a Spring Paper Wreath with the new Patio Party collection by @pebblesinc and this tutorial from @evapizarrov

Put together the flowers using brads, a quilling tool, and a glue gun. I am using the new WeR Crafter’s Essentials USB Glue Gun from We R Memory Keepers, you connect it to a power bank or simply plug into a USB port on your computer.

Create a Spring Paper Wreath with the new Patio Party collection by @pebblesinc and this tutorial from @evapizarrov

Glue the flowers and leaves to the wreath. You can also include butterflies, die cuts and those lovely 3D stickers!

Create a Spring Paper Wreath with the new Patio Party collection by @pebblesinc and this tutorial from @evapizarrov

I also included a banner made with cardstock and the “hello” word. To avoid the cardstock to bend simply glue a wood skewer on the back.

Create a Spring Paper Wreath with the new Patio Party collection by @pebblesinc and this tutorial from @evapizarrov

I decided to place my flowers on one half of my wreath but you can decorate all of it! I am sure it is going to look great!

Create a Spring Paper Wreath with the new Patio Party collection by @pebblesinc and this tutorial from @evapizarrov

See how beautiful those butterflies and 3D flower stickers look? They add a great spring touch and dimension to my wreath!

Create a Spring Paper Wreath with the new Patio Party collection by @pebblesinc and this tutorial from @evapizarrov

This paper wreath is going to look great on my door but you can use it as a spring decor as well! Thanks for joining me today, if you have any doubts please let me know! I would be happy to help!

Create a Spring Paper Wreath with the new Patio Party collection by @pebblesinc and this tutorial from @evapizarrov

Have a great day!

Eva

Supplies
Patio Party Paper Wandering Wildflowers (732968)
Patio Party 12×12 inch Paper Pad (733776) 
Patio Party Wood Thickers (733777) 
Patio Party Dimensional Flowers (733779) 
Patio Party Dimensional Butterflies (733053) 
Patio Party Ephemera (733782) 
WeR Crafter’s Essentials USB Glue Gun

Filed Under: Spring, We R Memory Keepers Tagged With: Eva Pizarro, Home Decor, Paper Wreath, Patio Party

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