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An embroidery hoop Hot glue gun and sticks Cup of strong coffee Paintbrush Pink ribbon, or color of your choice Air dry clay Wooden rose cookie mold Spatula Nonstick  cooking sprayInstructions-
Spray your wooden rose cookie mold with a bit of nonstick cooking spray. Smoosh in a good amount of air dry clay into the mold, packing it in. Then carefully remove the excess off the back of the mold. Tap it out onto a piece of wax paper to dry. I find it helpful to flip each rose over after a few hours, and repeat, to ensure it dries evenly. Once all your roses are dry, you are going to brush on black coffee or tea to age them a bit. You can see in the photo below the difference between the aged ones and the bright white one. I went over mine twice and just let the coffee soak in. Then let dry. Tie a ribbon onto the bottom of your embroidery hoop. Then one by one, using hot glue, attach the roses to your hoop. Here is a printable card for you! Please pin any of these images to your spring boards! And now, as promised, here are 5 more spring wreath ideas from my blogging friends!Blogger’s Best Spring Wreaths
How to Make an Easy Spring Wreath | My 100 Year Old Home
If you are looking for a way to welcome the upcoming spring season how about crafting an easy, beautiful spring wreath? This DIY project centers around the use of dried Gomphrena, also known as globe amaranth, a charming flowering annual beloved for its petite, globe-shaped blooms.Dollar Tree Magnolia Wreath DIY | Craftberry Bush
Making a Spring wreath using Dollar Tree Items.How to Make a Floral Wreath | Happy Happy Nester
You’ll love this project if you’re looking for a gorgeous wreath that is easy to make and requires very little time to create. I love that this wreath is so simple and accessible, even if you’re not a big-time crafter. The key is to have a wide variety of faux flowers on hand and also a few colors. Choose your favorite flowers and colors, or allow my wreath to be your template and guide.Spring Moss and Butterfly Wreath | Tatertots and Jello
Make an Easy Spring Wreath with Mimosa Flowers | Most Lovely Things
A simple spring wreath made with foraged birch branches and the bright yellow mimosa flowers that are so fragrant,Sweet and Simple Rose Wreath | My Sweet Savannah
This spring rose wreath is so simple to make and will make a great addition to your spring decor. It is easy to make with air dry clay and a couple products from your kitchen! I hope you give this DIY a try!
Jennifer S. Hadfield says
Such a beautiful wreath and clever idea, Melaine! Pinned 🙂
xoxo
Annie Diamond says
Melaine— I love your rose wreath! And I love air dry clay! I just need a rose mold!