This simple tutorial is for a lucky clover wreath. This wreath is perfect for St. Patrick’s Day and can hold up in wet weather. Jackpot! 😉
Well, I finished my Valentine’s Day mantle decorations last night. Yep, that’s right. It’s February 26th. Whoops. But hey, now it’s all ready for next year! It also got my butt in gear to prep for St. Patrick’s Day and Easter. Today I am going to share with you a recipe for my Lucky Clover Wreath.
Up until this year I’ve really only had decorations for Halloween and Christmas, and even those were very small boxes of decorations. That is what happens when you are living in apartments as students. But now we are living with my dad in his beautiful home, and that home is in need of some decor! So today I made my first St. Patrick’s Day decoration. After all, I married a man with Irish blood – our last name is McKenna! We need to acknowledge this holiday with more than a pinch, don’t you think?!
Are you ready to learn how to make the simplest lucky clover wreath ever? Seriously. It took me 20 minutes max. Gotta love hot glue and foam shapes! I found these sparkly foam clovers at the dollar store yesterday, so I grabbed several packages of them and headed home to get busy. If you haven’t noticed, I am loving crafting with foam shapes. Not the classiest, sure, but it is so easy and convenient, not to mention affordable! They are also durable and crisp-looking. I am a little bit obsessed.
Gather your supplies:
* styrofoam wreath form (mine was 16 inches)
* hot glue gun and glue
* ribbon or fabric for wrapping the wreath form (I used ribbon I got 90% off after Christmas at JoAnn’s knowing that someday I would have a use for it. I love stocking up on supplies at post-holiday sales!)
* foam clovers (Found at the dollar store, although I have seen them at craft stores like Hobby Lobby and JoAnn’s as well. But they were cheapest at the dollar store, and the perfect size!)
Hot glue the end of your ribbon to the back of your lucky clover wreath form. Wrap the wreath with ribbon, dotting glue on the back of the wreath occasionally to keep the ribbon in place. Glue the other end of the ribbon to the back of the wreath once you are finished wrapping.
Now plan the layout of your clovers so you are sure you will glue them in the right place. I decided to alternate colors and the direction that the clovers were facing.
Hot glue your bottom layer of clovers to your lucky clover wreath.
Hot glue your top layer of clovers to your wreath.
Cut a piece of ribbon the length that you want the “hook” for your lucky clover wreath to be. Hot glue this onto the back of your wreath very well so that it is strong and secure.
Voila! Go hang it up! May it bring you good luck! Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
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Amber Price says
Cute! I like it!
Michelle @ A Dish of Daily Life says
What a fun idea! It seems like I always behind the eight ball with decorating for the season! Visiting from the Link Party Palooza!
Sara @ Bitz & Giggles says
I LOVE this wreath! So simple and it looks great!
Sarah Westover McKenna says
Thank you Sara!