Tuesday, 8 March 2022

Wooden Snowflake Wreath

I have wanted to make a delicate, snowflake  wreath for ages ........

....... it’s just the inspiration wasn’t there, however when I found a small, 7.5ins wooden embroidery hoop in a local charity shop for just 25p (giving me two frames to make two separate wreaths), I felt I no longer had an excuse not to at least play a little.

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I started by taking the inner hoop and painting it white using a Wilko emulsion tester pot.

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While the hoop was drying I sorted out all the white wooden snowflakes I had (I have no idea where any of them came from!). I found had three different sizes and shapes.

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I only had twelve of the smallest snowflakes, so I decided to space them evenly round the hoop first and then add the largest snowflakes in between them, over the top, again spaced as evenly as I could (I hope that makes sense). It’s a little clearer on the reverse side.

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When these were all securely in place, I added the snowflakes I had the most of in the middle of the largest ones ………

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…… and then, emboldened by the way it was all shaping up, added another layer of them on the inside.

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…….followed by another one on the outside, adding more dimension and width.

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The wreath then needed some shine, as although pretty, it was a little flat, so I put a silver confetti snowflake in the middle of all the snowflakes …….

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……. with a flat back pearl in the middle and a clear flat back gem in the centre of the original spacer snowflakes.

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The final touch was a generous, but I hope, subtle application of Glitter Crystal Diamonds on all snowflake branches ……..

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…….. which was a nightmare to capture in a photograph, with glitter it’s always a matter of lighting, in this spring daylight I wondered if I had actually put that much on, however I found it came into it’s own by candlelight, where it does look quite magical and exactly how I envisioned in my head.

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Finally on the back I cobbled together a small loop to hang the wreath by, made by using thin, silver jewellery wire.

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Now........ what to do with the other half of the embroidery hoop?