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DIY Couture Wreath DIY

Merry Making – A Couture Wreath

  • December 23, 2014April 11, 2017
  • by Jana Platina Phipps

Each year I host a holiday maker party at my studio.  Some friends bring projects and others show up to get inspired to create.  We were such busy elves creating a DIY couture wreath this night that we barely touched our libations!

DIY Couture Wreath
Giovanna is certainly excited to be here, first time kids were allowed.

Everyone left with something they created themselves.  What I enjoy the most, is seeing how others invent new ways to use materials.  It was a colorful, talented and fun crowd.

 
DIY Couture Wreath
DIY Couture Wreath
DIY Couture Wreath
DIY Couture Wreath
DIY Couture Wreath
DIY Couture Wreath
DIY Couture Wreath
DIY Couture Wreath
DIY Couture Wreath
DIY Couture Wreath

We made paper ogees with trim accents and ribbon wrapped  ornaments.  But the show stopper was the trim wrapped wreath.  I’ve made quite a few over the years and have both saved some and gifted some.  I had a new design in my head and it took the relaxed maker night to nudge me to finally do it.

DIY Couture Wreath
My totally couture wreath

Making the “couture wreath” is a little time consuming, but isn’t hard to make. It’s enjoyable mixing all the materials.  To make one yourself, you will need:

DIY Couture Wreath

The batting isn’t necessary but I love how it makes the wreath look upholstered in the end.  You can use any fabric you want, most important is the color, this will be your base and generally, having a bit of contrast to your trims is preferable.  You will also need trimmings, of course.

DIY Couture Wreath

You can use anything you want, brush fringes, tapes, braids, ribbons.  I found some wrapped balls I had bought in London a few years back, so I added them into the mix.

Now the tools you will need.

DIY Couture Wreath

Step 1: Cut the batting into 4″ strips.  Wrap the wreath securing the beginning and end with straight pins.  You can build it up as much as you want but I used just one ply here.

DIY Couture Wreath

DIY Couture Wreath

DIY Couture Wreath

Step 2:  Cut the fabric into 4″ strips and wrap over the batting.  If the strip doesn’t go all the way around, determine a back to your wreath and pin it there and start a new strip to finish the wrapping.  I cut the selvage and tear the fabric but it all depends on the material you use.  You can also use a wide ribbon of course.

DIY Couture Wreath

DIY Couture Wreath

Step 3: Once the wreath is covered in fabric, you will wrap it with your bulkiest trim.  I used a brush fringe here.

DIY Couture Wreath

Step 4: Keep criss-crossing your trimmings until you get the desired effect and colors you want.  There is no right or wrong way to do it, just have fun with it.  I always use trial and error to figure it out what combo I like best and which way to cross for best effect.

DIY Couture Wreath

DIY Couture Wreath

DIY Couture Wreath

DIY Couture Wreath

Finally…voila!  Your couture wreath, fit for Christian Lacroix!

DIY Couture Wreath

If you missed the maker party this holiday, do not fret.  I will have another one in the Spring, so stay tuned.

I want to take this opportunity to THANK YOU you for the encouragement you have given me this year.  Your sharing of creativity and trimspotting continues to motivate and inspire me.  I wish you a joyful and peaceful holiday surrounded by loved ones, and a halo of creativity to follow you throughout the New Year.

Merry Making and Happy Holiday!

 

DIY Couture Wreath

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