Intermediate
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succulent lighted wreath
Looking for a wreath that’s a little different from all the rest? This one’s minimal and modern, combining a metal hoop with lush, green succulents. Follow our instructions below and in 30 minutes or less you’ll be admiring your own!
Step 1 |
Start out by putting the AA batteries into the lights’ battery pack. Turn on the lights and leave them on as you build your wreath. |
Step 2 |
Wrap the strand of lights around the metal hoop, beginning with the bottom. As you work, position the battery pack at the bottom of the wreath, then wrap it with wire to hold it in place. TIP: While you’re wiring the battery pack onto the hoop, make sure not to cover up its on/off switch! (We hate when that happens.) |
Step 3 |
Now, all that’s left to do is to arrange the succulents along the bottom of the hoop. Make sure you’ve got the battery pack covered and then wire the succulents into place. To make extra sure they won’t budge, secure each succulent with a dab or two of hot glue. Share your project photos with #MakeItWithMichaels |
Supplies
Materials
Materials
https://canada.michaels.com/en/succulent-lighted-wreath/B_85356.html
Tools
Tools
https://canada.michaels.com/en/energizer-max-aa-household-batteries-4ct/10450402.html
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Instructions
Step 1 |
Start out by putting the AA batteries into the lights’ battery pack. Turn on the lights and leave them on as you build your wreath. |
Step 2 |
Wrap the strand of lights around the metal hoop, beginning with the bottom. As you work, position the battery pack at the bottom of the wreath, then wrap it with wire to hold it in place. TIP: While you’re wiring the battery pack onto the hoop, make sure not to cover up its on/off switch! (We hate when that happens.) |
Step 3 |
Now, all that’s left to do is to arrange the succulents along the bottom of the hoop. Make sure you’ve got the battery pack covered and then wire the succulents into place. To make extra sure they won’t budge, secure each succulent with a dab or two of hot glue. Share your project photos with #MakeItWithMichaels |