I made a smaller version last year, except I only used red, green and gold. I have lots of leftovers so I’m planning to use those to make a little Christmas tree with a foam cone.
Also if you have gaps upon completion, you can stuff the gaps with pieces of tinsel garland at whatever choice of color that will make your wreath stand out.
I wish you would have told exactly how many of each of the three sizes of bulbs you used. I will need to buy all new bulbs to make this wreath. I have 22 2” outside, 14 1” inside, but I don’t know what else you used, because you counted the row next to the outside but you used various sizes so saying 22 meant nothing to me. Then you didn’t say how many you used for the row next to the inside, and it too had various sized bulbs. Then you randomly added smaller bulbs but didn’t say what size or how many as fill in. It’s absolutely beautiful but unless you specify, how can you expect someone watching to make it?
Shannon, my apologies for that, and I know that everyone will end up using whatever they have available. Mine are all a mismatch bunch of odd balls I had laying around and to be honest don't even know where I got some of them. You can get some great deals at the end of the season from most places and honestly if you factor in about 24 of various sizes you will roughly need about 75-100 balls depending on how you place them and what look you are going for. Everyone's will be different.
I love this bauble wreath ❤ Thank you for sharing 👍 x
As usual you have outdone yourself. This is so pretty a d I can't wait to try tnis. Thanks for sharing.
Cheryl, these are a great way to use up all those Christmas balls you can get at the end of the season for something new.
Bulb wreath looks very festive!
Right Kathleen?! I love it.
Kind of like a Tetris puzzle ! Very pretty final product, Kat!
Exactly Tammy and with just the right colors you could make a fabulous design.
very pretty
Thank you so much Shirley! Thanks for watching.
Ms Kim, outstanding explanation
Thank you so much Lisa.
i love this kind of wreath. The colors you chose are so pretty. Love it.
Thanks Pattye. Traditional colors work really well for most holidays.
Hi Kat, Very pretty and festive!
I use ribbon and have it stick out like tails for spots especially when you run out of tiny bulbs. Yours looks beautiful.
Oh that's a great idea. I didn't think of that Click Off Anon!
Hi Kat,The ornament wreath is beautiful! We have deer in our backyard too..They sure do love corn… 🦌 tfs 💛Blessings
Ah thanks so much Sandy. We have been spoiling them with a sweet corn mix.
My granddaughter did a wreath with the Christmas ball 2 years, ago. It came out beautiful. She didn’t put nothing on the back.
Yeah, Sylvia, I don't see a reason to put anything on the back but you could.
Most time consuming wreath I ever made. It was worth it thou. Did it in blues and silver.
Beverly, yes they can be but it is a huge stress reliever too!
Could you use the foam scatter you pop in your mesh wreaths and I've seen people add sprigs of frosted greenery but it's beautiful 💜
Joan, I would absolutely use those as well. In fact I thought about it but didn't add them.
I made a smaller version last year, except I only used red, green and gold. I have lots of leftovers so I’m planning to use those to make a little Christmas tree with a foam cone.
Samantha, I'll be that tree cone will look amazing.
Luv it but was wondering how much was yur measuring board if i may ask
Rosa, I got it from Walmart quite awhile ago for about $25
I also put glue on the sides of bulbs that are touching for a better hold.
Yes I started doing that once I was stacking them Priscilla.
I did a small one, years ago, but with a cardboard ring I made
That would definitely work as well Diana.
Would it be better to wire them on
I would be harder to wire them all together to stay in the exact spot you need them too Kimberly.
Hello ladies
Hello and welcome Betty. Thanks for joining us.
Also if you have gaps upon completion, you can stuff the gaps with pieces of tinsel garland at whatever choice of color that will make your wreath stand out.
The scatters and fillers balls are also good for filling in gaps
@@trudyanderson2845 Yes they are and I totally forgot to add them
Yes Priscilla, that works too!
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I wish you would have told exactly how many of each of the three sizes of bulbs you used. I will need to buy all new bulbs to make this wreath. I have 22 2” outside, 14 1” inside, but I don’t know what else you used, because you counted the row next to the outside but you used various sizes so saying 22 meant nothing to me. Then you didn’t say how many you used for the row next to the inside, and it too had various sized bulbs. Then you randomly added smaller bulbs but didn’t say what size or how many as fill in. It’s absolutely beautiful but unless you specify, how can you expect someone watching to make it?
Shannon, my apologies for that, and I know that everyone will end up using whatever they have available. Mine are all a mismatch bunch of odd balls I had laying around and to be honest don't even know where I got some of them. You can get some great deals at the end of the season from most places and honestly if you factor in about 24 of various sizes you will roughly need about 75-100 balls depending on how you place them and what look you are going for. Everyone's will be different.
My hot glue doesn’t stick.
Are you using a dual temperature glue with a dual temperature glue gun set to high?