I must admit, this wreath took a lot longer than I expected. But that was only because I changed my mind on a couple of things along the way.
With the inner and outer rings complete, I decided that I did not like the way I had originally done the stem. So, I removed what was there and took some time to think on it while I finished the middle ring.
Once the middle ring was completed, I realized that the center of the wreath looked bare. I had purchased a sign at Joann’s on one of my trips there so I thought it might work. But, to me, it looked like it would be too green for the wreath.
I also had a flag that I removed from the banner I will be using on my mom’s walker that I was also considering. The flag doesn’t have the sparkle that my mom would like, but that is something I can fix easily.
I did what any normal person would do and asked some people that know my mom well what they think would work.
They said they liked the flag best so it was time to make the flag sparkle. I grabbed by container of rhinestones, NUVO Deluxe Adhesive, No-Sew fabric adhesive. Time to make another decision. What color of rhinestones to use.
Obviously, green would be the perfect choice. So I covered the holes at the top with the green rhinestones and attached it with the NUVO Deluxe Adhesive.
Since I have some FolkArt Glitterific FINE glitter paint, I decided to use the paint to cover the burlap area.
The flag definitely sparkles for my mom.
To complete the wreath, I used some twine to wrap around the stem which definitely came out much better than the fabric I had originally used. To give the stem a little something extra, I attached some gold coins.
And now the wreath is complete.
Next time I make a clover shaped wreath, I will try something different. Like wrapping the entire wreath in twine!!!! But that will be another day, another time!
Thanks for taking the time to read my blog. All that is left to do is to decorate my mom’s door and walker!
We are down to the final 4 masks!!!! To make this easy, I have decided that the will show what I originally had planned for the mask. Any changes will be noted on the first photo along with where each product is used. On with the masks!!!
Mask #9 is the butterfly mask. It feels like there is so much going on with this mask that I decided to accent the eyes, of course and the hearts I saw on the mask. I used a soft pink glitter around most the outer edge to accent the wings. I did add some silver rhinestones to the center of the mask but that was the only area.
Mask #10 was an interesting challenge. I’m not sure why because it really did not need to be one but I took me some time to figure out exactly what I wanted to do with it. I ended up using rhinestones, Stickles in gold, mermaid tail, and tangerine. I also used some white Czech seed beads, size 10, to add some sparkle to the “diamond” in the top center.
Mask #11 gave me a lot of trouble. There were a lot of things I thought would work but it just didn’t. I’m not sure I am even going to use this when I decorate my mom’s door. I guess I could put it on back of the tree where no one can see it. That might work. The used fine glitter in the color grape, silver Stickles, and purple Glitterific paint around the out edge. This one was tough but the last mask was the real challenge.
Mask #12 gave me nightmares and was always on my mind as to how I could possible make this mask really stick out above all the rest. In the beginning, I thought I would be able to use some faux pearls and some micro beads to make it pop. To test out my idea using the micro beads, I decided to try it on the mane and tail of each horse. They stuck thanks to Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive. But working with the beads was a real challenge. I decided that the hair would be the only area the beads would be used. Now I had to figure something else out. I decided the pearls would not give me the outcome I was wanting for the bottom edge of the mask so that mean I would have to go shopping. I quick stop at Michaels and Hobby Lobby in search of something but not sure what. I knew I wanted a paint product. I do not remember which store I purchased which product at but I came home with DecoArt Metallic paint in White Pearl from Michaels and DecoArt Holographic Illusions in the color Crystal Ball from Hobby Lobby. Once home, I quickly discovered the metallic pain would not work. So I have put it aside to use for another project down the line. The holographic illusions paid worked perfectly along the bottom edge of the mask. I decided to use the faux pearls in the eye area then use gold Glitterific for the remainder of the eye area. Holographic illusions was also used in the top area where there are what looks like pearl clusters. To really make things pop, I decided to use fine glitter in the color peacock for the saddle. I’m happy with how this mask turned out. It definitely took a long time to get this mask finished.
I just realized I did not include a list of the times used on the masks in part three. So, here is a complete list of all items used for this project.
From Amazon: all rhinestones and the Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive
From Dollar Tree: the flatback faux pearls.
From Hobby Lobby: Extra fine glitter in the colors Crimson and Light Blue, Tree House Studio glitter in soft pink, FolkArt Glitterific FINE glitter acrylic paint in the colors gold and purple and DecoArt Holographic Illusions glitter paint in the color Crystal Ball.
From Michaels: Czech seed beads in size 10/0 in the color white, DecoArt Dazzling Metallics metallic acrylic paint in the color White Pearl, Stickles in two different shades of blue and also in gold, mermaid tail, silver, and tangerine, and Recollections micro beads in the color clear, and Recollections find glitter in the colors Blush, Bubblegum, Grape, and Peacock.
Please keep in mind that a lot of these products may no longer be available. The only things I specifically purchased for this project were the Glitterific paints, the Holographic paint, and the Czech seed beads. Everything else I had on hand from other projects.
Well this has been a lot of fun and a challenge as well. I feel like this type of project is something I would like to do again in the future.
4 more masks completed. To make this easy, I have decided that the will show what I originally had planned for the mask. Any changes will be noted on the first photo along with where each product is used. On with the masks!!!
Mask #5. Continuing with the less is more theory, the following masks definitely fall under this category. One think I learned on this mask is that the Glitter Glue and the thicker Glitterific glitter paint were NOT a good idea for this project. I need to make a not to myself to remember to dispose of those products. One large(ish) red rhinestone and 4 small red rhinestones were used to accent the center top of the mask. Blue Stickles around the eyes. This is becoming one of my favorite parts of the mask to accent. and ultra fine glitter in the color Crimson was used on the outer edge of the mask.
Mask #6 had me scratching my head as to what to do with it. I decided to use Gold Stickles to accent the upper middle design, blue Stickles for the eyes, and extra fine glitter in light blue was used on the outer edge of the mask. I must say, Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive is amazing! I wonder if it can be purchased by the gallon or maybe a quart!!!!
Mask #7 is one that really did not need a lot to be done to it. I used ultra fine glitter in the color Crimson for the red oval and silver rhinestones to accent the eyes and center of the mask, ans silver Stickles for the small dots around the eyes.
Mask #8 did not have a before picture, but the outcome is fantastic, at least in my opinion. One large(ish) and one small rhinestone in a deep pink color was used as accents in middle area of the mask. Silver rhinestones were placed around the eyes. Gold and silver stickles were used to accent a few areas, gold in the center top area and silver below the eyes. Gold Glitterific was used around most of the outer edge of the mask.
I realize there is glitter dust on the masks and I will work to get them off the masks before I decorate my mom’s door. Does anyone have any ideas on how to remove it???
The first 4 completed masks. To make this easy, I have decided that the first photo will be what I intended to use on the mask. If I decide on something different, the second photo will show the products I actually use. Each mask will have4 a list of items I used and where they were purchased from.
The first mask I worked on is the one with a yellow rose. My mom loves yellow roses so it just seem appropriate to use it. I used Folkart Glitterific in the color gold, purchased at Hobby Lobby and gold Stickles purchased at Michaels a long time ago.
Mask #2. Not changes to the selections of item I pulled for this mask. Purple Glitterific was used along the outer edge of the mask, the gold Stickles was used around the eyes, and the other Stickles was used to accent the filigree above the eyes only. Rhinestones were glued in place at the top of the mask using Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive.
Mask #3. The only change I made on this mask was switching the purple Glitterific with the gold Glitterific and I did not use the silver Stickles at all. The gold Glitterific was used on the outer edge of the mask, gold Stickles for the eyebrows, Stickles in the color Mermaid Tail and small light purple rhinestones were used around the eyes. Larger purple rhinestones were used with gold Stickles surrounding the rhinestones.
By the time I got to mask #4, I decided it was time to do something more simple. Along the lines of less is more. Blue rhinestones and faux pearls made great accents as did the gold and silver Stickles. But I think my favorite part is the blue Stickles around the eyes. Yes, that is definitely my favorite part of this mask.
Here is a list of the items used on these masks and where I purchased them from.
Folkart Glitterific FINE gold paint and Folkart Glitterific FINE purple paint purchased at Hobby Lobby
Stickles in Gold, Mermaid Tail, Blue, and Silver purchased at Michaels.
Rhinestones in all colors and sizes along with the Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive were purchased on Amazon.
Faux pearls were purchased at Dollar Tree.
Part 3 coming up with 4 more masks completed. Who knew this could put such a strain on my old eyes!!!!
While I was thinking about the Valentine’s Day decorations for mom’s door, I realized that Mardi Gras would be just around the corner. Whatever I decide to do, I need to decide fast and order whatever I need from Amazon.
Luckily while considering everything, there was only one item that I would need to add some bling to. That item was a package of 12 paper masks. My mom is on the extra side so the more I could do to bling things out, the happier she is. Just look at her sparkly fingernails.
I found these masks on Amazon and they will be perfect to use on her tree that I will deck out for Mardi Gras. The masks are fairly large, but that’s ok. Whenever I start to decorate, I’m sure I can figure out how to place them on the tree along with Mardi Gras beads!!!!
While waited for the masks to arrive, I searched my stash of embellishments to see what I can use. I have a lot of things I have pulled, but who knows if I will actually use any of them. I have had these items for years so it will be fun to actually use these things!!!!
The first container of plastic flat back beads just magically appeared in my stash. I have no idea where they actually came from but hopefully I can find a use for some of them.
These flat back faux pearl beads were found at Dollar tree. I wonder if I have finally found a use for them. I originally purchased them to use on Christmas frames for my daughter. There are a lot of them so I still might be able to use them for some Christmas frames but first I will consider using them on a mask or two.
Rhinestones in several colors and a couple of different sizes, all purchased from Amazon, also to be used on Christmas frames for my daughter.
Glitter paint!!! Oh how much fun I will be having with this!!!! The gold and purple are new and purchased at Hobby Lobby with this project in mind.
And, of course, what would a craft project be without using some stickles. I have had these for some time and I am so happy I have them to use for this project.