
Lay the Large Wire Wreath Frame flat, and attach four lengths of Natural Cord to the cross sections, then tie together in the center to create a hanger for the chandelier. When suspended, the wreath form should balance horizontally.



Working in short lengths, apply a bead of hot glue to the wire frame, and cover with Natural Moss. Repeat for the entire perimeter of the outer ring of the frame.

Cut a length of approximately 14″ natural jute cording. Along the length, attach three gold bell charms, spaced about four inches apart. Create three of these strands, and attach by securely knotting to an inner wire on the wreath frame so that they will hang down vertically. Trim ends.




Place batteries in the compartment for the LED Light String and test before adding to the frame. Wind the lights around the entire perimeter of the frame, and bring the battery compartment to the top center of the wreath hanging cord. You can glue this in place, taking care not to glue near the on/off switch for the lights.

Fill three to five of the glass hanging globes with moss, then add Light Up Orbs and a Feather Butterfly. Suspend these from the wire frame using the jute cording, as well.

Attach ribbon or fabric strips to the frame by knotting to an inner circle and allowing to hang vertically. Add a little extra fresh greenery to the frame if you like, and hang the wreath from a branch within a leafy tree for a truly enchanting effect. The ribbons blowing gently in the wind and the twinkling lights are just magical, and perfect for a Forest Themed Wedding.

Forest Themed Placecards are the perfect accompaniment to this chandelier. You won’t believe how simple they are, or what they’re made of! And be sure to see my delicious and easy Chocolate Covered Shortbread with Edible Flowers.

Lay the Large Wire Wreath Frame flat, and attach four lengths of Natural Cord to the cross sections, then tie together in the center to create a hanger for the chandelier. When suspended, the wreath form should balance horizontally.



Working in short lengths, apply a bead of hot glue to the wire frame, and cover with Natural Moss. Repeat for the entire perimeter of the outer ring of the frame.

Cut a length of approximately 14″ natural jute cording. Along the length, attach three gold bell charms, spaced about four inches apart. Create three of these strands, and attach by securely knotting to an inner wire on the wreath frame so that they will hang down vertically. Trim ends.




Place batteries in the compartment for the LED Light String and test before adding to the frame. Wind the lights around the entire perimeter of the frame, and bring the battery compartment to the top center of the wreath hanging cord. You can glue this in place, taking care not to glue near the on/off switch for the lights.

Fill three to five of the glass hanging globes with moss, then add Light Up Orbs and a Feather Butterfly. Suspend these from the wire frame using the jute cording, as well.

Attach ribbon or fabric strips to the frame by knotting to an inner circle and allowing to hang vertically. Add a little extra fresh greenery to the frame if you like, and hang the wreath from a branch within a leafy tree for a truly enchanting effect. The ribbons blowing gently in the wind and the twinkling lights are just magical, and perfect for a Forest Themed Wedding.

Forest Themed Placecards are the perfect accompaniment to this chandelier. You won’t believe how simple they are, or what they’re made of! And be sure to see my delicious and easy Chocolate Covered Shortbread with Edible Flowers.