 
                            Hot glue the loose leaves onto the wreath frame. Try not to overlap the leaves.
 
                            Place the wreath into the plastic bin. Spray paint it with one of the metallic colors.
 
                            Add another layer of the loose leaves covering up the wreath form.
 
                            Place the wreath back in the plastic container and spray paint that second layer of leaves with a different metallic spray paint. Spray in small bursts to let some of the first color peek through. Set the wreath aside to dry.
 
                            Separate the leaf garland from the lights. We’ll only be using the garland part for this wreath. Put the leaf garland in the plastic bin and spray with the silver metallic paint. Let dry. Move the garland around to expose different parts of the leaves. Spray these with the gold spray paint. Let dry. Move the garland once more. You’ll see that some parts of the leaves need paint. Spray these parts with the gold spray paint. Let dry.
 
                            Wrap and twist the gold metallic wire to the wreath form.
 
                            Hold one end of the garland against the front of the wreath form. Wrap the wire over the garland, through the center of the wreath, and up the outside. Keep wrapping the wire over the garland as you work your way around the wreath. Twist the wire to the wreath form at the end of the garland.
That’s it! A pretty metallic Fall wreath that is the perfect decorative piece for a Fall mantle or front door decoration.
 
                            Hot glue the loose leaves onto the wreath frame. Try not to overlap the leaves.
 
                            Place the wreath into the plastic bin. Spray paint it with one of the metallic colors.
 
                            Add another layer of the loose leaves covering up the wreath form.
 
                            Place the wreath back in the plastic container and spray paint that second layer of leaves with a different metallic spray paint. Spray in small bursts to let some of the first color peek through. Set the wreath aside to dry.
 
                            Separate the leaf garland from the lights. We’ll only be using the garland part for this wreath. Put the leaf garland in the plastic bin and spray with the silver metallic paint. Let dry. Move the garland around to expose different parts of the leaves. Spray these with the gold spray paint. Let dry. Move the garland once more. You’ll see that some parts of the leaves need paint. Spray these parts with the gold spray paint. Let dry.
 
                            Wrap and twist the gold metallic wire to the wreath form.
 
                            Hold one end of the garland against the front of the wreath form. Wrap the wire over the garland, through the center of the wreath, and up the outside. Keep wrapping the wire over the garland as you work your way around the wreath. Twist the wire to the wreath form at the end of the garland.
That’s it! A pretty metallic Fall wreath that is the perfect decorative piece for a Fall mantle or front door decoration.
 
			