
Adhere the end of the Metallic Vinyl Twist to the Wreath Form with a drop of hot glue. Wrap the vinyl twist around the wreath form until the entire form is covered. Hot glue the end of the vinyl twist to the wreath to secure in place.

Paint the Mini Paper Houses with acrylic paint to match your décor. We chose colors to match our Kitschy Christmas theme; flag red, Christmas green, candy pink, key west and lime. Be sure to leave the roof area unpainted.



Once the paint is dry, apply a thin layer of Mod Podge® with a paintbrush. While the Mod Podge® is still wet, shake on a layer of silver glitter. Shake off the excess glitter onto a piece scrap paper.

Line the outside and panes of the windows with a silver paint pen. This will help the glitter glue show up nicely in the next step.

Apply a line of silver glitter glue around the areas you just lined with the silver paint pen and allow time dry.

Once the paint and glitter glue are dry, assemble the houses. Use a small hole punch to punch two holes into the back of the houses for the sides and two holes on each side of the middle house. Thread a length of metallic chenille stem through the holes.



Adhere fluffy, white polyfill to the bottom of the houses by applying a line of glue to the bottom edge of the paper house. Stick the house on top of the polyfil and allow time for the glue to set. Embellish the snow with iridescent glitter, craft snow and white yarn pompoms. Use the attached metallic chenille stems to wire the houses onto the wreath, adding glue if necessary.



Cut individual beads off of the Metallic Beaded Necklaces and use hot glue to adhere them to two large sisal trees. Top the trees with jingle bells and wire them to the wreath using a metallic chenille stem.




Fill in the rest of the wreath with Christmas bulb ornaments using a silver twist tie or metallic chenille stem to affix them to the wreath.

Your kitschy Christmas wreath is now ready to enjoy! Hang in on a door or wall or place it on your mantel. No matter where you add it to your Christmas décor, it will warm your home and heart.

Be sure to check out all the other retro and kitschy Christmas DIY Décor ideas here.

Adhere the end of the Metallic Vinyl Twist to the Wreath Form with a drop of hot glue. Wrap the vinyl twist around the wreath form until the entire form is covered. Hot glue the end of the vinyl twist to the wreath to secure in place.

Paint the Mini Paper Houses with acrylic paint to match your décor. We chose colors to match our Kitschy Christmas theme; flag red, Christmas green, candy pink, key west and lime. Be sure to leave the roof area unpainted.



Once the paint is dry, apply a thin layer of Mod Podge® with a paintbrush. While the Mod Podge® is still wet, shake on a layer of silver glitter. Shake off the excess glitter onto a piece scrap paper.

Line the outside and panes of the windows with a silver paint pen. This will help the glitter glue show up nicely in the next step.

Apply a line of silver glitter glue around the areas you just lined with the silver paint pen and allow time dry.

Once the paint and glitter glue are dry, assemble the houses. Use a small hole punch to punch two holes into the back of the houses for the sides and two holes on each side of the middle house. Thread a length of metallic chenille stem through the holes.



Adhere fluffy, white polyfill to the bottom of the houses by applying a line of glue to the bottom edge of the paper house. Stick the house on top of the polyfil and allow time for the glue to set. Embellish the snow with iridescent glitter, craft snow and white yarn pompoms. Use the attached metallic chenille stems to wire the houses onto the wreath, adding glue if necessary.



Cut individual beads off of the Metallic Beaded Necklaces and use hot glue to adhere them to two large sisal trees. Top the trees with jingle bells and wire them to the wreath using a metallic chenille stem.




Fill in the rest of the wreath with Christmas bulb ornaments using a silver twist tie or metallic chenille stem to affix them to the wreath.

Your kitschy Christmas wreath is now ready to enjoy! Hang in on a door or wall or place it on your mantel. No matter where you add it to your Christmas décor, it will warm your home and heart.

Be sure to check out all the other retro and kitschy Christmas DIY Décor ideas here.