Summer Succulent Wreath

Hello sweet readers of Infarrantly Creative, Laura of Finding Home back once again to share a monthly project. This time, we are making a wreath, just in time for summer – with faux succulents. I recognize that succulents are suppose to be hard to kill, but I manage to do so just the same. This wreath is filled with faux succulents bought at the craft store as well as ones made from wood branch slices.

Summer Succulent Wreath

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Materials Needed:

-Wreath Base

-Ribbon

-Faux Succulents (I found mine at Michael’s Craft Stores)

– Wood slices (we cut ours from branches in the yard, but they sell them at Micheal’s as well. I don’t know about you, but right now our yard is filled with branches. You can see our other wood slice projects here.)

– Hot Glue

To start with, here is how I made the rosettes:

It is just a layering of similar size slices and connecting them with hot glue. Starting with one (step 1), layer on five (step 2) and then layer on four (step 3). For step four, cut them in half using a pair of scissors. It helps to follow the grain of the wood. Hold them in place at an angle until the glue dries and it stays in place. For the final step (step 5), fill it in with smaller slices to make the center of the rosette.

Wood-Rosette-Tutorial-Steps Tip one – I was a little heavy on the glue and so you could see some of it later. Next time, I would be a little lighter handed with the glue.

Tip Two – If you are going to put this wreath outside, don’t use hot glue as it will not hold up in the sun. Use an outdoor safe glue and prop up each layer as it dries.

I used just half slices and small slices for the smaller rosette.

Smaller-Wood-Succulent

This is what they look like up close on the wreath.

Wood-Faux-Succulents

To assemble your wreath, start with your wreath base. I chose one that was already partially covered in moss.

Summer-Wreath-Tutorial

Fold over your layers of ribbon and glue them in place.

Adding-Ribbon-Instructions

Thread the succulents into the wreath directly and secure with a spot of glue if necessary.

Succulent-Wreath-Tutorial

For the final step, glue the the wooden succulents in place. Use a piece of wire or ribbon at the top of your wreath to hang it place.

Summer-Faux-Succulent-Wreath

Originally, when I started making the wood rosettes I was imagining them as flowers. I think I love them a million times more as a faux succulent. What do you think?

Faux-Succulent-Rosette

 

Faux-Succulent-Wreath-Tutorial

If you would like to see other project from Finding Home, please visit

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And the wood slice and burlap wreath that started it all.

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Thanks so much for reading and wishing you a great day..

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