Have you checked out the latest Consumer Crafts Holiday Catalog? If so, then you may have recognized this lovely wreath. Today I am sharing all the details on how you can recreate this elegant gold succulent DIY holiday wreath. Not only will this wreath add a beautiful touch to your holiday decor, but it would be lovely year round. It’s not only simple to put together but affordable too!
Supplies needed to make your own DIY holiday wreath:
- Pine Wreath Form
- Gold Glitter Spray
- Gold Succulents
- Ladder Succulents with Red Tips
- Berry Metallic Sprays (4)
- Floral Wire
- Hot Glue
Step 1. You’ll start by fluffing up your pine wreath. Pulling the branches out to create a fuller looking wreath will add realism to the wreath base. This only takes a few minutes but makes all the difference. When your wreath is “fluffed” you’ll add in your metallic berry sprays. You’ll place them inside the branches and wrap the wire around the wreath base to secure in place.
You’ll place two sprays facing upwards and two sprays facing downwards.
Step 2. Now it’s time to add in the ladder succulents with red tips. These make such a lovely filler!
Step 3. Now you’ll start adding in the gold succulents. You’ll want to use hot glue to secure them in place.
Step 4. To finish off the wreath, I decided to add in a little gold glitter spray to the pine wreath base. This spray is so subtle but adds just the right touch.
That’s it! A super simple DIY holiday wreath that will look beautiful in your home.
If you are interested in more beautiful DIY holiday wreath ideas you should check out this DIY dipped pine cone wreath DIY tutorial. I love the look of the metallic tipped pine cones. Another lovely option is this antler DIY winter wreath using pine cone and faux antlers for a more rustic look.
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Marie from BloomingHomestead.com has a passion for all things crafty, including home decorating, organization, digital design, DIY, and cooking yummy comfort food! As a recent first time home buyer, she enjoys making her house into a home while sticking to a budget (gotta love those student loans!). This usually requires her to think outside the box and get creative. Marie loves sharing tutorials and projects in hopes she can inspire others. When Marie is not crafting, she likes to read, shop, watch movies, and visit with family & friends. Most importantly, Marie loves spending time with her husband of 12 years and their two children who keep them on their toes.
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