
gold hoop wreath chandelier
Step 1 |
Cut three pieces of Gold floral wire about 36" [91.44cm]. |
Step 2 |
Determine an equal distance in three places around the outside edge of the wreath. Twist a wire around each location and twist it to itself. After you have the three wires attached, join them in the middle and find the even balance of the wire hoop. Next, you will twist together the three wires making one while keeping the even balance. Lastly, you will make a loop with the twisted wires for hanging. |
Step 3 |
Choose which blooms you want to hang and cut them to size. Cut wire pieces to hang the floral. Determine the length of the chandelier you desire and cut the wire to this length. It is ok to cut them a bit longer as you can always trim them shorter as you build your chandelier. |
Step 4 |
Wrap an end of one wire to the end of one flower and set aside until you have all your flowers ready. |
Step 5 |
Begin to twist the flowers, one at a time, to the grid inside the hoop wreath. Start around the outside and work towards the inside. Hang them at a length you like. If your wire is too long, pull the remainder through the top. This will allow you to adjust it if you change your mind on the length. |
Step 6 |
Once you have filled the wreath with flowers, trim the excess wire from the top. |
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Step 1 |
Cut three pieces of Gold floral wire about 36" [91.44cm]. |
Step 2 |
Determine an equal distance in three places around the outside edge of the wreath. Twist a wire around each location and twist it to itself. After you have the three wires attached, join them in the middle and find the even balance of the wire hoop. Next, you will twist together the three wires making one while keeping the even balance. Lastly, you will make a loop with the twisted wires for hanging. |
Step 3 |
Choose which blooms you want to hang and cut them to size. Cut wire pieces to hang the floral. Determine the length of the chandelier you desire and cut the wire to this length. It is ok to cut them a bit longer as you can always trim them shorter as you build your chandelier. |
Step 4 |
Wrap an end of one wire to the end of one flower and set aside until you have all your flowers ready. |
Step 5 |
Begin to twist the flowers, one at a time, to the grid inside the hoop wreath. Start around the outside and work towards the inside. Hang them at a length you like. If your wire is too long, pull the remainder through the top. This will allow you to adjust it if you change your mind on the length. |
Step 6 |
Once you have filled the wreath with flowers, trim the excess wire from the top. |