While my German friends enjoyed the first snow we are sweating at 35 degrees and the thought of
a candle wreath on the table wasn't that appealing to me.
Instead I made a flower power wreath inspired by the amazingly creative guys from prints charming.
I attended their workshop two weeks ago and managed to just finished my cardboard/paper flowers
just in time for the 1st Advent.
My finished paper flower wreath. |
Cardboard of all sorts, hot glue gun, paint and twigs is all you need. |
A bundle of twigs is getting recycled. |
Start with laying out the twigs first and hot glue together. |
Beautiful creations by prints charming using recycled cardboard packaging. |
3 comments:
I love your choice of colours for the cardboard flowers - very non-traditional but summery and Australian. Well done.
I love your choice of colours for the cardboard flowers - very non-traditional but summery and Australian. Well done.
Thank you Food Sage for your lovely comment. The only problem with the wreath is how to store it away after Christmas.
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