
First make your “wood” background. I just cut a piece of paper about 4 feet long. I hung it on the wall using sticky tab.

You need to cut the boxwood. You take the garland and using the side cutters, cut it into thirds.

Using the craft wire, wrap the ends together.

Then hold the wreath up and see which direction makes the best circle. Tie the top with a piece of ribbon.



Finally, attach the wreaths to the wood background with push pins.
If a couple of areas need to be pinned down, just hide them under the leaves.

Step back and admire! Isn’t that so cute? I am leaving it up for the rest of the year.
To see more fun DIYs and how the whole pie tasting party came along be sure to check out my Friendsgiving Pie Tasting Party, Cinnamon Cheesecake Recipe, Party Printables, and my Easy Fall Centerpiece.

First make your “wood” background. I just cut a piece of paper about 4 feet long. I hung it on the wall using sticky tab.

You need to cut the boxwood. You take the garland and using the side cutters, cut it into thirds.

Using the craft wire, wrap the ends together.

Then hold the wreath up and see which direction makes the best circle. Tie the top with a piece of ribbon.



Finally, attach the wreaths to the wood background with push pins.
If a couple of areas need to be pinned down, just hide them under the leaves.

Step back and admire! Isn’t that so cute? I am leaving it up for the rest of the year.
To see more fun DIYs and how the whole pie tasting party came along be sure to check out my Friendsgiving Pie Tasting Party, Cinnamon Cheesecake Recipe, Party Printables, and my Easy Fall Centerpiece.