
Start by winding the boxwood garland around the wreath frame. One garland will cover half of the frame.

Cut four 6 inch lengths of floral wire. Twist the wire around the garland to secure it to the frame.

Continue to wind the second Boxwood Garland around the frame and secure with the wire.

Wind the Burlap Ribbon around the wreath. Create the illusion of the ribbon going through the wreath by tucking the ribbon in between the garland as you go. Trim the length and tuck the ends in the frame. Or if you prefer, create a nice bow!

Set the wreath aside. Using white paint and a small paint brush, paint the letters HOME on the burlap garland. Let dry.

Assemble the garland by threading the included twine through each pennant and trim the ends.

Next, tie each end of the garland to the wreath frame. Cut a 10-inch length of left over twine and tie a loop to the back of the wreath for hanging. Be sure to also check-out the video to make this pine cone wreath.

Start by winding the boxwood garland around the wreath frame. One garland will cover half of the frame.

Cut four 6 inch lengths of floral wire. Twist the wire around the garland to secure it to the frame.

Continue to wind the second Boxwood Garland around the frame and secure with the wire.

Wind the Burlap Ribbon around the wreath. Create the illusion of the ribbon going through the wreath by tucking the ribbon in between the garland as you go. Trim the length and tuck the ends in the frame. Or if you prefer, create a nice bow!

Set the wreath aside. Using white paint and a small paint brush, paint the letters HOME on the burlap garland. Let dry.

Assemble the garland by threading the included twine through each pennant and trim the ends.

Next, tie each end of the garland to the wreath frame. Cut a 10-inch length of left over twine and tie a loop to the back of the wreath for hanging. Be sure to also check-out the video to make this pine cone wreath.