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DIY: Loopy/Curly Deco Mesh Wreath

Jun 06, 2024
Hi guys, today we are making a very cute girly

deco

rative

mesh

crown for my cousin's baby shower. You will need a crown ring and this is just a 14 inch crown ring that I bought at Dollar Tree. You can do it if you want a bigger one. read, you can definitely go big or go home or even if you want to make a smaller

wreath

so it's completely up to you but I will use the 14 inch

wreath

ring. I also bought this pink polka dot ribbon from Hobby Lobby, it's 1.5 inches. wide and I really wanted something that had like babies or that said like it was a girl or something cute like that but I couldn't find it, but if you prefer that and you have a ribbon that says like it's a girl or something cute like that you can definitely use it.
diy loopy curly deco mesh wreath
I have scissors, a rotary cutter and a cutting board and then I have my

deco

rative

mesh

and this is a ten inch decorative mesh also from Hobby Lobby that I bought in pink, gray and white because that's the color scheme. I wanted to go with it again, if it's a boy just modify it accordingly you can do blue, gray and white or blue, green and gray just have fun and do whatever you want but these are the three colors I have and then a ton of white chenille stems again, you can use whatever color you want if you want to add your own little touches like a little stuffed animal in the center or if you have a cute sign saying it's a girl or congratulations. or mom-to-be, something cute like that, definitely do it or say mom-to-be love flamingos or something cute like that, then you can add little baby flamingos or something like that, so have fun with it, modify it to suit the person whoever you're giving it to, okay, let's get started, so the first thing I want to do is cut out my decorative mesh.
diy loopy curly deco mesh wreath

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diy loopy curly deco mesh wreath...

My crown ring has one, two, three, four, five, six sections, so I'm going to cut ten inch long pieces and I'm going to have three pieces in each bundle and four bundles in each of the six sections for a total of 24. You can definitely do five in each section for a total of 30. It's completely up to you and how tight and poof you would make it. like her crown, which is so pretty, guys, so shiny and pretty. I don't have my big cutting board with me pink gray and I'm lining them up on top of each other like this so I can cut them all at once and put them away.
diy loopy curly deco mesh wreath
Myself, at some point, gray ink and white. I'm going to have all three lined up on top of each other and I'm just going to cut the 10 inch long pieces all at once and this will save you some time, especially if you're in a hurry, so again you can definitely use scissors. I just used a rotary cutter because it just cuts smoother lines, there you go and then you set it aside, so I have the decorative mesh cut out and ten inch long pieces like that. now I'm going to take each of the three pieces that have pink, gray and white and I'm going to roll them separately and group them together and start preparing them to put them on my wreath.
diy loopy curly deco mesh wreath
Okay, for each bundle you're going to need a pink, gray, white and a chenille stem, that's it, so what I want to do is separate each of the three pieces and I'm going to roll them up separately like this, keep it nice and even I'm just going to hold it. My fingers like this take the next piece, roll it up, take that one and then we'll get a little bit closer, it's not a big deal if you want to make sure it stays nice and tight, just roll it up a little bit tighter, but it'll still look nice either way. and oh, I've been careful about this decorative mesh sticking to itself, so I've got all three of them and I'm just going to squeeze them together just like that, take my Chanel stem and twist it just like that and I'm just going to twist it on the later and then just modify it, you want it to be really high so that the wreath is nice and fluffy, that good, so once you have all the packets together and I like to prepare all my first the packets so that when I put them in the ring can do it all at once, so all my packages I will choose a package at random and again you are in technology to place the chenille stems that stick out downwards. between the two inner rings you can toast like this and pull it out, then you're just going to twist it, didn't tighten it and do exactly the same thing with the next one.
I'm going to try to alternate the colors I use. I have because I alternated the colors that I placed above, so this one has pink on top, this one has white on top and then I also have some that have gray on top, so I just want to make sure I alternate them again. put it on the two inner rings of our two rings and it shows you the bottom, just put it together and turn it like this. I'll show you again, take your package and again this one has gray on the top and its two rings you can just look at the bottom and turn it around and with just three packages it's already starting to look so cute and poof.
I'm about to adjust it a little as I go, but you'll be able to adjust it better when you have them all in place, but This is what it looks like so far, so I'm going to continue placing and only use four packets in each section. Four packs will be more than enough because, again, this is the longest decorative mesh, but if you choose to use this shorter one. 6-inch decorative mesh from Dollar Tree, so I would definitely say use six packages for each section except 60, but since this is a 10-inch decorative mesh, you can use fewer packages because it's fuller.
I just suggest that you turn it to make sure nothing is left. was missing and as you know I had a ribbon to add, but I honestly think this looks so cute and so ridiculous that I'm not going to add the ribbon, it looks so cute like this, so I ended up using four packs on each of the six sections for a total of 24 packages, so it encourages a huge, very fluffy meat, but if you want to try gluing more, you can definitely do that and make it even fluffier, but I think this looks so cute and adorable and I was like, "I'm going to do, I'm going to go to the back and to make this not so chaotic, I'm just going to turn it down and connect all the Chanel stems, this is what it looks like, flip it to the front and make sure it's cute and poof and you have the option of adding something in the center like maybe a bear or an elephant, something cute like that or even a little sign that says it's a girl or congratulations, something like that or you can leave it like this, I think it looks like. so cute and adorable, so I think I'll leave it like that, but modify it again however you want and it's quick, simple, easy to do, it doesn't take long.
Change the colors. style just have fun

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