Craft: How to Make a Shiny CD Christmas Wreath in Less Than 15 Minutes!
Less Than $3 or FREE FAST Elegant Fun Simple Instructions Ho Ho Ho
By Slate Stone, published Oct 04, 2006
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Create A Shiny CD Christmas Wreath in Less Than 15 minutes!One of the great things about Christmas is the time leading up to the actual day, where people get excited about making gifts or decorating with handmade crafts. Creating a Christmas Holiday Wreath is not only fun, but it can cost next to nothing. Making a contemporary Christmas wreath is a great conversation piece and very easy to create. One kind of recycled craft wreath you can make is a large shiny silvery mirror looking wreath made out of CDs. The CD Wreath can be made from promotional CD's you've collected from junk mail, such as Netscape or Aol disks or earthlink, etc. Or, because CD's are so inexpensive, you can buy a cheap spindle to make a few wreaths. Making a recycled CD wreath also helps the environment because you are helping landfills have a little less garbage. Imagine the impact of thousands or millions of people making recycled CD wreaths and the impact that would have!
This CD Wreath is both simple and elegant. The natural shine and circular shape of the CD's form a lovely contemporary Christmas wreath, that is delicately and modestly embellished creating an airy, almost angelic halo feel. The light just bounces and sparkled and there is just a hint of Christmas colors because most of the color just shimmers through on its own.
Here's How To Create A Shiny CD Christmas Wreath in Less Than 15 minutes!
You'll need:
14 CD's (if you want a larger wreath you can use more CD's)
Some red metallic curling ribbon
Some red thin wire garland (used for decorations and gifts)
A silk white flower such as a white rose or white poinsettia
Hot glue gun/glue
Scissors
Cost: Less than $3
You probably have the metallic Christmas curling ribbon and CD's lying around the house already. I purchased a package of red thin wire garland for $1 at the Dollar Store, and this particular kind had little stars on it. The silk white poinsettia also cost $1 at the dollar store. You can also get a small bundle of white silk rosebuds at Wal-Mart for less than 50 cents. The stick of glue for the glue gun cost me less than 10 cents.
Instructions:
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Takeaways
- This wreath takes less than 15 minutes to make and costs next to nothing.
- Lovely contemporary Christmas wreath, that is delicately and modestly embellished
- A small bundle of white silk rosebuds at Wal-Mart for less than 50 cents
Resources
- To read about Wreath History visit this link: www.4wreaths.com/wreath_history.htm
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