
Select two washi tape colors and slowly wrap each color around the entire mini wreath. I folded the tape over on itself to create little tabs that extended beyond the wreath then trim themmed down to size. I created a simple pattern, cutting the yellow tape a little shorter than the peach coral tape.

The second type of mini wreath I created was a tape wrapped wreath. Using just a few colors, wrap the tape from one side of the wreath and then completely around until you meet back at where you started. This creates a bit of a three dimensional look.
Once you have finished creating the wreaths, it’s time to add your thread to hang them!

Add and tie off a piece of thread or thin yarn to your wreath. Then, add a few colorful beads for extra interest. I used gorgeous pastel round beads and bright bicone beads.

I was so pleased with how these colorful wreaths turned out! They make such a simple graphic statement.

Select two washi tape colors and slowly wrap each color around the entire mini wreath. I folded the tape over on itself to create little tabs that extended beyond the wreath then trim themmed down to size. I created a simple pattern, cutting the yellow tape a little shorter than the peach coral tape.

The second type of mini wreath I created was a tape wrapped wreath. Using just a few colors, wrap the tape from one side of the wreath and then completely around until you meet back at where you started. This creates a bit of a three dimensional look.
Once you have finished creating the wreaths, it’s time to add your thread to hang them!

Add and tie off a piece of thread or thin yarn to your wreath. Then, add a few colorful beads for extra interest. I used gorgeous pastel round beads and bright bicone beads.

I was so pleased with how these colorful wreaths turned out! They make such a simple graphic statement.