Happy Friday, my Everyday Friends.
This week has been a little topsy-turvy with my Dad still
being so sick, so I am late getting this posted.
But, thanks to my sweet and amazingly talented
Crafts Contributing Editor
Michelle with Dandelion Patina,
I am able to share a fabulous project with you –
DIY Cupcake Liner Wreath.
Hey there! It’s Michelle with Dandelion Patina.
I am back with another DIY crafting project.
This cupcake liner wreath project was a huge hit with
my 7-year-old daughter. She is very much into
baking right now; creations of all kinds are mixed
up in our kitchen and all without following a recipe.
Some turn out fabulous and others are chalked
up to a learning experience. But, I love that she
is so interested in creating in the kitchen with her
apron and cooking hat.
For this project, if you want to wear a stylish apron
go ahead, but it’s definitely not required.
Supplies you will need:
grapevine wreath
cupcake liners
*(I used 2 packages of Martha Stewart mini’s)
bakers twine or lace
craft glue and hot glue
scissors
Remove the bottom of the cupcake liners with a scissors
by cutting through the side of the liner and then around
the entire bottom.
Now it is time to sit in front of the TV during your
favorite show and roll the sides as shown above.
These will form into small florets.
Glue the end closed on each one.
Start designing your flowers. There were various
patterns and shades of liners in the packages. This
made it simple to create unique individual flowers.
Choose your middle floret and then hot glue 6
others around the middle floret.
Once you have enough flowers to fill the perimeter
of the grapevine wreath, select where each flower
will be placed on the wreath.
Hot glue the flowers on the top of the wreath.
Add your choice of lace or bakers twine for hanging.
You now have a sweet little wreath for decorating.
The great part of this project is that it is very
kid-friendly. Kiddos can cut the liners and then
roll the florets. I would recommend that an adult
do the hot gluing. I have burned my fingers many
a times and it is not fun.
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial for making my version
of a cupcake liner wreath. Be sure to follow
Dandelion Patina on the blog, Facebook, Pinterest,
Thanks Michelle.
What a super sweet Craft project and idea.
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Dawn says
OMG how darling is the wreath. What a brilliant, crafty idea 🙂
View CommentMichelle Lepak @ Dandelion Patina says
Thank you Dawn!!
View CommentJennifer @ Town and Country Living says
This is so adorable!!
View CommentMichelle Lepak @ Dandelion Patina says
Thank you Jen!
View CommentNick Tedesco says
Very colorful. I think that even a guy could do this….maybe 😉
View CommentMichelle Lepak @ Dandelion Patina says
Nick, absolutely!!
View CommentPaulina says
This is so cute and pretty! I love it and I should try it, too! 🙂
View CommentAmy@Little Dairy on the Prairie says
I love how easily this can be adapted to any color combination you want. In my mind I have several different holiday wreathes created! Fun!!
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