It's time for the February Pin Challenge! The purpose of the Pinterest Challenge is to motivate us to not just pin, but to make it happen! This month's challenge is all about Spring Wreaths. I found this adorable Spring Wreath using a plate charger here by Refresh Living.
Get ready to welcome the luck of the Irish into your home this St. Patrick's Day with a delightfully DIY wreath made from a plate charger. In just a few easy steps, you can transform a simple plate charger into a festive and eye-catching decoration for your front door. Whether you're hosting a St. Patrick's Day party or simply want to add a touch of green to your home decor, this wreath is a perfect choice.
Using a plate charger as the base allows for endless possibilities when it comes to creating a unique and personalized wreath. You can easily incorporate elements such as shamrocks, green ribbon, and even a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. Let your creativity and imagination run wild as you design a wreath that captures the spirit of St. Patrick's Day.
Not only is this DIY project a fun and budget-friendly way to dress up your door, but it also adds a festive touch to your home. So gather your craft supplies and get ready to make a St. Patrick's Day wreath that will surely make your neighbors green with envy.
St.Patrick's Day Wreath Using a Plate Charger
I wanted something simple but cute to place between the windows in my Dining Room. I loved the rustic nature of this charger. I have had it for years and have a bunch of them. I decided I could repurpose one for this wreath!
How to make a St. Patrick's Day Wreath
Materials needed:
1 plate charger
1 package foam St. Patrick's shamrocks
2-3 pieces of ribbon for a simple bow
1 heavy duty ornament hanger or paper clip
glue gun and glue stick
Steps:
1. For the hardest part is deciding what goes where. Each and every time, while my glue gun is heating, I do a dry run on where I want to place my items.
2. Once I decide where everything is going to go, I hot glue each item to the charger.
3. Once everything is cooled, I tug on the items to make sure they are secure. If not, I add a bit more glue.
4. Turn the charger over and glue on the ornament hanger (or paper clip) to serve as the hanger. I use plenty of glue for this as to be sure it will be secure.
5. Let cool for about an hour before hanging.
For more Pinterest inspired projects from this month's Pinterest Challenge hosts, check out the links below ↓
Check back monthly to see which pins we have been inspired by!
Spring Pizza Pan Wreath @Cookies Coffee and Crafts
Braided Rope Spring Wreath @Purple Hues and Me
Easy Two Color Burlap Wreath @Our Sutton Place
Spring Tulle Rainbow Wreath @My Pinterventures
St. Patrick's Day Shamrock Wreath @Little Vintage Cottage
St. Patrick's Day Wreath Using a Charger @Our Good Life
Spring Bird Grapevine Wreath with Lace and Ivy @Mom Home Guide
Conclusion: Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with a beautiful DIY wreath
As St. Patrick's Day approaches, it's time to embrace the festive spirit and bring a touch of luck into your home. Creating a DIY St. Patrick's Day wreath using a plate charger is an enjoyable and budget-friendly way to dress up your door and add a festive touch to your decor.
With a few simple materials and some creativity, you can design a wreath that captures the essence of St. Patrick's Day and reflects your unique style. Whether you choose to incorporate shamrocks, a pot of gold, or a rainbow, let your imagination run wild and create a wreath that will make your neighbors green with envy.
Not only will you have a beautiful decoration to display, but you'll also have enjoyed the process of making it. So gather your supplies, follow the step-by-step guide, and personalize your St. Patrick's Day wreath to make it truly one-of-a-kind. Celebrate the luck of the Irish with a stunning DIY wreath that will bring joy and cheer to your home.
Related: St. Patrick's Budget Craft Hop
I love your charger wreath, it turned out great! Pinning!
ReplyDeleteTania
Cute idea to use a charger. It's adorable and I like the rustic feel of it too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative and unique way to repurpose one of your chargers to make a St Paddy's Day wreath, Terri! It's always fun to shop your home to create projects! It's the best way especially during this pandemic!
ReplyDeleteVery cute wreath! I love how you were able to repurpose your charger!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to use what you have. I acutally have the supplies to make this and use my stash.
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