I decided this would be The Year Of The Wreath.
The wire hanger kind of wreaths are fine, but I wanted a really big wreath. I thought a nice styrofoam circle frame would work nicely. But when I went to Michael's, they were out! You've got some nerve, Michael's. SOME NERVE I SAY. And here's something about me. I have no patience when it comes to crafting. I will not be going to another Michael's, or JoAnn's, or anywhere else, and I will not be waiting until they have them another day. I want an Oompa Loompa NOW!
They did have this 18" floral wire wreath frame for less than 3 bucks. Sold! I took it home, gathered my balls - Ha Ha! balls. - and set to glue gunning all over the place. First like this:
And then like this:
And then I glue gunned on some wide silver garland I had bought to cover up the wire. I really didn't want anyone to be able to peer through the balls and see some unsightly wire. Because I have class, damn it. Balls.
See? Like this:
I glue gunned and I glue gunned...
I did it all while I watched TV. It was kind of fun, actually. SO colorful and sparkly!
After I had used up all the big balls, I started in with the littles:
Back view:
And when it was finished, I hung it up on my boring standard-colored door. And it was beautiful.
But I was worried the balls might fade in the sunlight - it's happened to me before with another project - so I decided to move it indoors. I didn't spend two-plus hours and a hundred gazillion balls to have to make a new one every year. No siree!
So, I snapped a quick picture of it on my front door, brought it inside and hung it above my mantel, called my crafting confidant Ali, and declared WITH CONVICTION I was done with all my crafting for the season. DONE! And I was glad to say it. Glad to be able to focus on Christmas and other kinds of fun stuff.
AND THE CRAFTING GODS HEARD ME. AND THEY WERE VENGEFUL.
Because in the middle of the night I heard CRASH! CRASH! CRASH!
And I didn't even need to get out of bed to know that my last crafting project of the season was not done with me yet. Huge chunks of balls had fallen off that stupid wreath.
Darn you crafting gods!
I don't know all the logistics of the situation, but here's what I do know - I had to dismember the entire thing, peel off glue from each and every ball, and start all over. I had used the shatter-proof balls, thank goodness, but now bunches of the balls had bald spots on them from where the cheap paint and glitter had come off with the glue. It was like a giant puzzle reassembling that thing to make sure not too many of the bald spots showed. The first go around was crafting fun, this go around was a huge crafting nuisance.
But this time I wasn't messing around. I used an entire tube of E6000 on that sucker. Take that, Wreath! I may have just killed a million brain cells by way of E6000, the most toxic glue in all the land, but I HAVE CONQUERED YOU!
Look at you, Wreath, sitting there all beautiful and colorful and sparkly and acting like you weren't a complete pain in the butt.
So worth it, in fact, that you earned yourself a sparkly, silvery ribbon.
Oh, Fancy Wreath, I can't be mad at you, you are too beautiful!
And...
I'm done.
That's right. I said it.
Hear that, Crafting Gods? DO YA?
Anyway....
Merry Christmas, my friends!
It's good to know there is someone out there who talks to their craft projects like I do---although they never listen and I must sometimes admit defeat!
ReplyDeleteSooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo beautiful!!!! After all of that trouble, you ended up with a true beauty! Freakin' wreath! Listen to your maker!!!!! NEVER break again!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love it!!! I seriously should have gotten some ornaments when they were on clearance right after christmas. Oh well, lol.
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic! This post is seriously hilarious!!!! So glad I found you, love the humor mixed with cute crafts!
ReplyDeleteToo Funny! I seriously LMAO reading the instructions. This was great and I am looking forward to making my own for the 2018 Christmas season. Thanks for the laugh!
ReplyDeleteYou are so funny! Really enjoyed your way of talking! Gave me great idea, thanks, from Independence Missouri
ReplyDeleteSo .. here it is 2020 and I run across your funny blog/DIY/tragedy. I honestly thought popcorn and hot cider were in order as I read ... and re-read cuz it was funny ... but I didn't want to choke, so I nixed it. THANK YOU for the inspiration .. and for reaffirming that not everything goes smoothly (as if Martha Stewart didn't need a Take or Two while filming *eye roll*). Going to try this tonight :)
ReplyDeleteOverbooked How did it turn out? I tried making one yesterday using a glue gun and every time I touched it a ball fell off. Time to go get me some stinky E6000 :)
DeleteI have used this site to make numerous of these ornament wreaths and they all come out great! I have given some as gifts and even sold some! It's time consuming but worth it!
ReplyDeleteI am going to try and make one and see how it turns out. You said that you even sold some. What were they going for????
DeleteI too had problems with glue...don't know what I did wrong. Going to use E6000 and hopefully it works
ReplyDeleteIt was a pleasure to read your comments as you worked through making a “Beautiful “ wreath. Now I can make it without the mistakes. Thanks, Merry Christmas
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