
Get Creative in Celebration of Easter:

Easter
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The easiest way to start a wreath project is by using a wreath form or base. Most craft stores have a nice supply of wreath bases from Styrofoam rings to grapevine wreaths with loosely entwined branches. This Easter craft is a simplified version of an idea from Michaels Arts and Crafts where artificial daisies embellish a grapevine wreath.
Preparation
Materials:
- Grapevine wreath
- Artificial daisies with wire in the stems
- Wire cutters
Steps
- Purchase a grapevine wreath and artificial daisies from a craft store. You can use as few as 5 flowers to accent the wreath or a large quantity to completely cover the wreath as in the photo.
- Use wire cutters to cut daisy stems 4 to 6 inches in length.
- Insert stems into the front of wreath and then bend stems in the back of the wreath to secure them. Sweet and simple.













