Items to purchase:
- 1 MDF wreath frame — $1.99 at Michaels Arts and Crafts
- 8 packs of round Styrofoam balls (the variety pack has varying sizes) — $1 each at Dollar Tree
Items I already had:
- White acrylic paint
- Foam brush
- Glue gun
- Glue sticks
Directions
- Paint the MDF wreath for white and let dry.
- Begin gluing your Styrofoam balls around the wreath frame. Make sure and mix up the sizes and locations of each ball so that it looks varied.
- Once your wreath frame is completely covered, use any extra balls to fill in spaces or holes.
- Hang up your wreath and enjoy!
Tip: We didn't use a ribbon on our wreath, but you can add a variety of big or small ribbons to hang your wreath. It is a quick and easy way to add even more style and a pop of color to this project.
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