Supplies:
- 1 -8" embroidery hoop
- 1 -12" embroidery hoop
- 3 boxes of 24 ct. crayons
- 1 roll of craft ribbon, works best with wired ribbon
- various die cuts and/or stickers (I just bought "school" stickers from Hobby Lobby)
- alphabet stickers for teacher's name
- hot glue gun (I used high temp) and glue sticks
- ruler
Steps:
- Unscrew the screw from both hoops and hot glue the ends together (I used the inner hoops and will save the outside hoops for another project).
- You can paint the hoops, i chose not too...
- Glue the ruler to the back of the hoops, it will keep the hoops equally seperated while arranging the crayons. I did not do this and regret it, hoops kept shifting.
- Lay all crayons on the hoop in the desired color order. This helps with placement when you begin to glue them all down.
- Glue down each crayon. If you are a perfectionist like me, make sure that all crayons are facing the same way. I arranged the crayons in a rainbow for each box of crayons.
- Attach die cuts with hot glue. If you purchased stickers like me, just stick them on the crayons, the smaller ones I glued just in case.
- Thread craft ribbon in and out at the top of crayons and again at the bottom. I tied my knot behind the crayon to keep the ribbon tight.
- Tie large bow at the top making sure you leave a long enough loop to hang the wreath. You can add hot glue for reinforcement on the hoop.
- Add teacher's name to the ruler using alphabet stickers.
This wreath turned out so cute and it cost under $12 to make! (Hint...purchase the school items when they are on sale at the end of summer for "Back To School"!)
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