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One Roll Wonder Mesh Wreath SO EASY!

Jun 07, 2021
Hey guys, it's me and today I bring you a super exciting video that I have wanted to bring you for a while, but I wanted to make this process concrete and today's video is called One Roll Wonder Crown. recipe that Shannon and I have been using for quite some time and what we love about it is that it uses a

mesh

roll

. Okay, I remember standing in line in the aisles of the home decor section and asking, how many

roll

s of

mesh

do I need? I need a lot of this, I'm just going to take it all off for you, okay, a roll of mesh, let me move this this way, my camera is upside down, I apologize, you're going to need a mesh and three other things and let me tell you what need.
one roll wonder mesh wreath so easy
By that I mean, okay, we're going to use a tape, another tape, and something called a tube, okay, these three items are the other things you need to make this happen, it literally doesn't have to be a tube, it can be three other tapes. . three thin ribbons can be three thicker ribbons can be a ribbon even thicker than this um can be berries can be flowers can be you only need three things and you can mix them however you want okay for example if we're going to use flowers instead of tubes to give it texture. I'm going to use six pieces of tubing for this

wreath

.
one roll wonder mesh wreath so easy

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one roll wonder mesh wreath so easy...

You only need five or six flowers if that makes sense. Okay, let me show you the process. It is

easy

. "Everything I'm telling you is okay, you're going to need a form now let me tell you about the form. Okay, these are the ones we have in our store and the reason I like them is because they're different. See how this? It lifts up and I put my hand underneath it. I don't know if that helps. It's not flat. A lot of them flatten out and that changes the look of your

wreath

. It makes a nice wreath. a piece of tape and this is what I'm going to do I'm going to measure a 10 inch piece of tape is going to be the longest measurement you're going to need for this project okay so on my table I'm just going to. stick on a 10 inch piece of blue tape now if you ever buy a wreath kit from us where the kit comes fully assembled and we make a video showing how to put it together you get a ruler in your package but if you don't have one this is what What do you do, you go to your little ruler, this is my 10 inch tape.
one roll wonder mesh wreath so easy
I'm a little off, so I'm just going to make a line that says that lets me know that it's 10 inches, okay, I need a mark of 8 inches and a seven inch mark, that's all I need and if you need to write that down, you can seven eight ten, those are my marks okay and that's what you're going to use for this wreath seven inches, eight inches and ten inches. , so let's start with the mesh, so I'm going to get my crown shape. I have a helper here today, thank God, here is my crown of your shape.
one roll wonder mesh wreath so easy
The form has 18 points, okay, this is how we have come up with this method or this recipe, we call it a recipe, it's really just the process, I guess you're going to take this one, rolling a mesh, okay and first thing. what you want to do is crumple this end and give it a twist, okay, so here I'm going to use the lingo today, these are called twists, this is our mesh, I'm going to place it at the bottom of that twist. Look how I'm pushing it all the way in, that's what you want to do because it gives you a puffier crown and then I just twist it twice to keep it in place.
I'm going to open it up again, so I'm not trying to secure it for permanent right now, I just need to get it out of the way, so what I'm going to do is give it that twist, I'm going to put it on the edge of my blue tape, I'm going to run my mesh up to my 10 inch mark on my tape and I'm going to squeeze now I want to show you this, my 10 inch mark is inside my hand, so what do I want to do? I want to move on to my next set of turns, which is this guy here?
I'm going to open it up and on the inside of my hand, because that's my 10 inch mark, I'm going to crush it on my spin. and close it twice now, what does that do? It leaves me with this pile of clutter right here. What you want to do is while you're making your pouf, you just want to open it up so it's this beautiful right now. I want to pause for a second and I'll tell you this if you want to start from the top watch this video first and then you can start from the top if you want I don't know why but Shannon I have a habit of starting from the bottom that's how we do things right, so now what I'm going to do is take that twist, place it on my blue tape, lower my hand, squeeze up to my ten inch mark, okay, remembering 10 inches on this side, open up my next twist, Press it in, close it twice. and then you guessed it, fix our poof nicely, so we have mesh poof twists, those are our terms so far, okay, now I'm going to continue with this process.
A 10 inch piece on each turn, that's how we start the base of our Wonder Roll, now I'm going to put on some Christmas music, I'm going to let you enjoy while I keep this process going until the end, so okay, so I put on I'm going to bring this to the screen here, I put a bean bag on each bottom piece, a 10 inch bean bag, okay, so now I'm going to show you what I call going up the stairs, okay, and that's where we're going to take this extra mesh that It's still attached to our roll and we'll move it up.
You don't have to do this, you can cut it and do it, but this is how we do it, it just keeps the flow going and I don't have to get my scissors out, so what I do is I open the twist closest to me okay, I'm going to take my mesh and I'm just going to pick it up and put it inside that twist here now, don't worry, I'm going to hold this up to show you what I am. The only thing I did was go up the stairs, that little turn is hiding it. I just picked it up and closed it.
That's all I did. Now I'm just going to run my wreath shape over my ruler that's under my ribbon and now I want to. to make eight inch puffs, so I'm extending my hand up to the eight inch mark and up here we're going to put eight inch puffs instead of ten inch puffs. Why let me tell you, Shannon and I figured it out with these wreaths. they are better off wide than tall and if you have ever bought a mesh wreath or ever made one you know what I am talking about, width doesn't matter on your door, you will probably never make it too wide for your door but if you have a screen door or if you want to place it somewhere where it doesn't stick out completely, you don't want to use a 10-inch puff on top and a 10-inch puff on top. down because they get taller, okay, they just go up, so we choose eight inches here and I'm doing the same thing all the way to the end of my tape, finding my eight inch mark, opening a twist and putting my three inch puff in. and by closing it now at the top you have less twist, so this goes faster, but it's literally the same process, so I'm just going to run and put my eight inch twist at the top, so why the

wonder

ful crown of a scroll leaves I'll tell you why Shannon and I have discovered this about ourselves.
I don't mind having extra ribbons in my house, but I don't like it when I buy mesh and have little bits and pieces of mesh left over because it's harder for you to do the math to know if you have enough little pieces and parts to complete another wreath, if you've ever done it you know what I'm talking about, now experienced wreath makers may know that you can look at your mesh and use half of that roll, I can use it here etc, but for me I don't want it to be no mesh over anything else.
I don't like having to

wonder

how many rolls of mesh I need. I need two different colors. etc etc, let me tell you this, if you want to make this in multiple colors of mesh, just buy two rolls and make two wreaths and you can mix the colors. You'll see how to do it, so I go back to the beginning, this is where I stepped forward, so what I'm going to do is open that turn up and I want you to notice that my step doesn't come out, that mesh will stay in place for me. . I put the last one in and this completes my circle so now I want to make sure my pieces are perfect and I'll tell you this about a mesh wreath just trust me they look bad at this point you'll be like me.
I'm not doing a good job, this looks rough, it's going to look rough until we complete it, okay, so you have to continue, so I'm going to take my scissors at this point and where my mesh is still attached, I'm going to come out . about two inches, just enough so it doesn't come out of my twist. I want it to be securely fastened and then look. I'm going to take my scissors and I'm going to cut them. Pack it up. We'll go. Come back to it in a few minutes and look, that little bit will hide away and you'll never see it and I even challenge you at the end of this to be able to find it because when we're done, you will.
I can't find it, so step one covers the shape of your crown. I'll get it out of the way now. The next part of our one-roll wonder is what's left on this roll. Let me show you, so I'll roll this up so you can. look how much I have left, this is what I mean by I don't like having this piece of roll in my cabinet because I never know for sure if it's going to cover another wreath, sometimes it will, sometimes there's enough here to do it and A times I will be brief and remember how I told you how airy this crown was.
I don't want it airy. I want it to be full and beautiful, so I'm going to use the rest of my mesh now if you want. Make two colors, this is where you would mix your colors, so I have red on my form. Say you wanted to use white loops. I would switch to white at this point and I think I would have enough two rolls left to make another wreath. that makes sense, okay, I'm going to implement this now, this is what you're going to do and you're going to think this isn't going to work, but listen, this is a tried and true process, you're going to cut the rest of this mesh. at seven inches that's why you need the seven inch mark, okay and I want you to pay attention.
Do you see all these irregularities? I'm telling you in my seven inches you'll see why. Okay, so I'm going to start here and We'll do my first cut at seven inches if you use this plaid mesh that we offer in the store you'll be in heaven. This is the best mesh in the world. I love it and all I'm going to do is stop by. and cut each little piece of this to 7 inches if you want you don't want anything left that's not on this wreath let me talk to you about the things that you're going to add to the wreath so I like to have like I showed you three things three ribbons two ribbons and a tube um two ribbons and some flowers something like that and then I like to have a sign or a stuffed animal or something that can go in the middle of my wreath, that's how simple you are I'll be making wreaths for every occasion.
I'm telling you, this will eliminate all the lost mysteries and you'll be like I could make a wreath so quick and

easy

. Oh, I gotta tell you, you can totally use your rotary tool here we just don't need it for this this mesh is so good and I can get my scissors through you really don't need your rotary tool but however you cut the mesh, this is how you cut it seven inches, You all know I like to show people who don't have a lot of fancy tools how to get the same results, so this is a piece of blue tape and scissors, you are literally your tools, we got really fancy.
My last piece on the roll and I want to show you this. I'm going to lay this out. There's a good chance that I won't be able to get two pieces out of these two seven-inch pieces, so instead of trying what I do. If I cut this in half, it will still work. You just have to trust me. You have to go with the flow on this one. So I'm going to take this one and cut it in half because I prefer to get two decent sized pieces. that a small insignificant piece makes sense, okay, then let's count these pieces.
Now this is important. You're going to want to count how many you have left so let me take out all of mine so I can count and so I was able to get 21. mesh pieces that are placed here on the side now I want to show you the difference in what you get these pieces are pieces that I cut early of the roll and see how they barely have an angle with respect to them. This piece is a piece that came out of the roll at the end and is as if wedged into the reel of the roll.
Well, this is what we are creating. We're just going to wrap them into what we call loops. Okay, so these are your loops, these larger pieces. we're going to do the same thing I just wanted to show you how some will be flatter and some will be rounder now I told you before my crown shape has 18 twists okay I have 20 one I have 21 mesh pieces I had Shannon. I got 21 pieces of mesh, which means I can put one loop on each twist and then I can have 19, 20 and 21. I can have three extra to put somewhere else.
Well, what we like to do first is take our loop. okay, I'll grab it in the center and tighten it like this. I'm going to open a twist, it doesn't matter which one, because we're going to put one in each one. I'm going to place this. and I'm going to spin it twice again. I'm going to open this again, so I won't hide it yet. I'm just putting it in place. Now look how we get these little loops. This adds the cutest texture to your wreath and really gives you the three reason one look and this is what I mean, it gives you the pouf look, it gives you the loop look and you even get the ruffle look when it's right done, so you're going to turn that, I'm going to getanother piece, I'm going to make a loop, I'm going to open a twist and place it inside in the middle, okay, so tightening in the middle pressing it closed again.
I'm going to do this everywhere. This will give your crown a lot of body. When I was telling you that if you wanted to make a two-color wreath, this is where you would do it instead of putting the same color as my mesh. I only wanted a red wreath and I wanted to use a scroll, but if you wanted a two-color wreath this is the part you would change, so let's say I was making a red and white wreath. I have my red base and I would put white loops and then I could make a second wreath with a white base and red bows.
I hope all that makes sense. I'm trying to tell you every little thing we've thought about. Okay, I'm going to run. I'm going to put one of these at every turn and we'll be back together. I keep saying that we're going to get back together but I keep thinking about things I want to tell you and one of them is this crown. comes from this idea in my head, if I could have a simple recipe and every time I go to the store or go shopping online and I know this is what I'm looking for, a roll of mesh, three rolls of tape and a sign , if I could, which opens up the world of every type of Christmas wreath I want and that's where this came from.
We wanted you to be able to go. I can make a wreath like you could make them and sell them. Beautiful enough to sell it as if I just wanted to eliminate all the mystery that my mother has gotten herself into by making Reese's and she is that person. If you could give her a list of what she needs and her measurements, she would make her life very easy. I'm even going to tell you the measurements, it's very easy for your ribbons and stuff, that's why we wanted to bring this to you today, so let me finish, I promise I'll finish this time before we get back together, so I have three turns left I've put one in each I have three twists left and I want to show you this one remember that old jagged one I told you about we're going to use them and this is how we're going to take the serrated edge and roll it in and hide it and make a loop and I promise you I'll never You'll see that now, as you know, I've already given each of these a twist, it doesn't matter how far we go.
What we need to do now is find us three places to add these last three loops and all that will do is make your crown looks much fuller. The other thing I really love about this technique is that it's not too filling, I know it may seem like I'm putting a lot in even with the ribbons and stuff, but this recipe doesn't fill up too much. This one maintains a really good size, so that we're done with our tape. Now I'm just going to pick up mine because I don't need it and you guys won't have to look at it, that's all we needed that measurement for Okay, these are the tapes that I'm going to use and I'm going to use. the mesh, but I'll show you the mesh in a second I want to show you what I'm putting on my wreath as a little ornament.
I love this little tag. We have some of these in the store, not mini, we'll put them on. you do want to get them, I think they're very cute, but I'm going to use this little label, so that's what I did I chose three items, three ribbons, two ribbons, one tube, which I showed you my tube. I show again in case you forgot what I'm talking about about my tube and then a label or a sign to cross in the middle. Okay, now the recipe for your ribbon is what you need if you have 18 twists like me.
Okay because I have 18 twists in my wreath shape, you need six pieces of one, six pieces of another and six pieces of your third element, whichever one it is, these should measure 36 inches. We have found this to be the best recipe. Okay, so 36 inches six times 36 inches. six times and we'll talk about the mesh in a minute if you only use ribbons you will only have three ribbons and you will make six in 36 6 in 36 and 6 in 36 it's not that easy that's all I have to know that this is your recipe, so we've already cut all of our ribbons for this particular wreath, but I want to show you how to attach your ribbon.
Okay, so I have an extra piece here. Note that it is the complete piece that I have in the camera. Here's What you do, you're going to match up the cut ends, so I'm going to take my cuts and join them together like this and when I turn it to the side you'll see that I only have one loop. I'm not trying to dub this, just let it live like this, but here are my cuts. Okay, what I want to do is take my wired edges and fold them together like this and then I want to cut from the fold to the edge of the wire at an angle so I'm going to take my scissors and I'm going to cut at an angle from the fold to the wire and when I do that I get these really nice dovetail pieces and both ends match because I made them at the same time okay that's how we make all our pieces we prepare them with dovetail now we go back to the crown shape it's a simple process, okay, I'm going to start, oh, I need to cut my tube, so let's talk. tube, so this one might make your head hurt, but I'm going to try to explain it really easy, that's how Shannon and I found this works best.
The tubing packages we have are 10 feet and 10 yards. The tube packages we have. our 10 yards are fine and we find that there are usually two pieces in here so if I start to pull this apart I'll probably leave one piece behind oh look there's a piece in this one yeah it's just one piece no no no I got excited . Nothing, no, here's okay, so here's my big piece and then I also have this little piece. I'm going to put the little piece aside. I don't need it right now. You may not need it at all. Okay, this is what we're going to do.
We're going to take this guy and cut him into equal sections and let me show you how I only need six pieces of this. Okay, so I'm going to find the ends of my tube. Well, I couldn't see it, so here are my two extremes. my tubes are okay, I'm going to put them together and then I'm going to take my hand to hold them. I'm going to run down and I want to find the middle. Now this is what you don't want to do with tubes. You don't want to stretch it, it will distort if you stretch it, look what happens, let me make sure I'm right on camera so you can see me, look how it distorts, we want to keep that poof, okay, but I've found the middle here and I'm I'm going to cut that off, so now my tube is two pieces, now let's make it four pieces, so I'm going to take these ends and I'm going to find the other ends that I started with, okay, these are these guys, here I am.
I'm going to line up my four ends and now I'm going to find my middle again, you're basically doing the middle, the middle, the middle until you get at least six pieces and here we go, so I'm going to cut these guys out, so now I have four pieces. Okay, so what I want to do now is find my other ends, which gets easier and easier because they get shorter and shorter. Look somehow I got off, I'm not going to stress, you don't need to stress about this, trust me, just draw a line. these guys are now eight ends, so I'm going to find this end that's right here and look, they don't match, just cut them off.
I promise the tube is the most forgiving thing you'll ever work with, it's the most forgiving and my goodness, okay, so let's see what we end up with. We have one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, I only need six pieces, so I'll take out two and add them to my other piece. God bless you. I'm going to add them to that extra piece that I have, I can use them somewhere else and the tube is one element that I don't mind having left over because I can look at it and say how much I have, okay, so let's start decorating our wreath with our three elements . so put this guy back on so I'm going to start with my big ribbon it doesn't matter what you start with as long as you alternate so I want to show you how we make our bows okay this is our ribbon that we started with. what we call the awareness ribbon crossing, that means we want to cross this ribbon to make it look like I have to go into the camera, so we want to cross this to make it look like an awareness ribbon, you see how I did it.
The only thing I'm going to pay attention to throughout is that my tails are a little bit longer than my loops that we're fixing to make, so to do this, you're going to take this back piece here, okay, and you're going to place underneath where your tape crosses, so I'm going to take the back and place it underneath when you do that. See how fluffy my little curls make because I push that ribbon under the cross? That's what you want to do now. I want to pay attention are my loops or my tails are a little bit bigger than my loops.
I think these are a little too big, so I'm going to adjust them a little. I just want them to be a little bigger than the loops. Can you see that? and now we're going to pleat the center and we just take our fingers and we just pleat this, you can put it together, it doesn't really matter, but we tend to pleat it and this is what we're creating, okay? then I'll go to the top row and I'll open one of my turns and I'll take this arc and I'll push it down into my turn and then I'll close my turn. up now I'm going to close them twice and this is the last element that goes to this place, which means that now I can hide my turns, so what I'm going to do is push my turn back. of the crown, I just pick them up and push them down, both back, you just open the loops and send them out and then what we like to do, which is hard to explain and we'll try to explain it. take our thumb and we put it on the twist knot, okay, and with our hand under the form, I'm going to press that down and see what happens, look how I put my loops together, this is how we hide our center pieces, it's well and also raise our bow so you can't see the middle well and if you do it's not the end of the world because it's red and white and it will match everything you're doing trust me it will all blend together when it's done ya I made one of my tapes.
I'm going to move on to the next turn and make another tape. Now here you have to decide if I want it to be a tape tube or I want it to be a tape tube. I think I'm just going to make a tube of tape. I think it will be nice, so I'm going to grab another tape. I'm going to make the awareness loop myself and start that way just like we did. I did it while I was going to put the cross behind it's easy with this little one, right, um, fold this guy, open my next twist, put it in, push it down, okay, then close it and again I'm done opening this, like this that I'm I'm going to stick it in and get rid of it and then I'm going to press the middle down, which is going to help this go up and also help open up my poop.
Look how beautiful, they're already so pretty, all those ribbons, okay? now it's time to put the tubes in, I want to show you this one and make sure you see it. It's time to place the tubes. There is no set formula for this. Just make some loops. You can have three loops. You can have four loops. You can have six loops, whatever your tube is. mine looks like it's going to have four, okay, all I want to make sure is that I have enough tails here for the twist to lock it, look that's super cute, I'm going to go right here, I'm going to open it up. up another twist I'm going to place this down inside I'm going to close the twist to lock it in place hide my twist in the back by the way you don't even have to hide your twist what some people do take like a pencil and wrap the twist around the pencil and they make them another texture on the crown and that's cute too so you see I got this little white doll it's so cute now you have enough in that package that Usually you can make them even longer but I I like them to be the size of my mesh.
I think they look good like this, so we'll move on to the next one, since I only have three items. with this stripe I want to continue with the stripe here so I'm going to do the same process bow meeting place one thing I didn't say before is that you'll notice that we put our tails towards us, we bring the tails out of the center, you're not trying to fill the center on this wreath, so you don't have to try to get everything in the middle, so we take out our tails and press them down, don't worry if you completely flatten your bow because it's wired.
Alright, you guessed it, next up is going to be our second ribbon, which is our little plaid. I'm going to make my bun gather in the middle. My turn is now open. I already opened it twice. Hide my turns so that my location is there. top ribbons, okay, now I'm going to go to the bottom and start right here because you're using three ribbons and you have 18 places that someone is going to line up at some point, no big deal if they do, you won. No, it won't stick out like a sore thumb. I know you're afraid he will, but he won't.
So this is what I like to do. I find a spot and evaluate what's up here. Well, what I'm looking for. here let me see this on the camera, well for you, I'm looking at a stripe, a checker and a twist, I mean, in a tube, I don't want my stripes to be on top of each other as much as I can. that doesn't happen because that's my boldest tape, so what I'm going to do is I'm going to start with my parting very far away from my parting, okay, so my parting is here, I'm going to add one down here so that not one below the another one now they could still line up being under each other at some point is fine but if I can help it I will avoid it so I'm going to lift this little guy up with the same bow we've been doing I'm going to open myI turn and place them. inside exactly the same with the tails facing me again and we're going to continue around the bottom of the crown doing this same process hiding our twist by pulling them down opening our loops and moving on to the next same process all the way around so here from that I started with my stripe, I'm going to do my plaid here, so I'm going to pick up my plaid ribbon, make my bow and then place it inside those tails, there we go, these little ones are easy to make, I like thin. ribbon I like to mix up the ribbon sizes I think it looks cute when you're done okay I'm going to send that to the back I'm going to send that to the back squash it and continue and then we're going to do the tube next because that's the third thing in our elements um, so we're going to open this one up and add tubes to it, okay, now I have all my ribbons and all my tubes and everything inside.
I want to show you something else you can do. This is not part of the recipe, but you can say that you really like the look of the tube. I usually really like the tube. I usually like more of what I've put in all those pieces you have. To the left of your tube, you can go back and add them if you want to make it fuller, so I'm going to add a little bit more because I'm a big fan of tubes. You agree to sand it. I think it's beautiful when it's really full. This is not part of the recipe, you only need three items, but if you have leftovers instead of saving them, I will add it and it doesn't have to match, it doesn't have to be like I have to have. exactly enough, etcetera, etcetera.
I'm going to go in here and pick up where I have them because I think the texture really helps the wreaths. You can add whatever you want at this point if there is anything else in your craft room that you wanted to add I love that touch of white there I see this guy is a little insignificant for me I'm going to add a little more I have a lot I say a lot I have several left pieces look i'm not even measuring, I'm just going to add something, that's one thing I love about tubes or anything else that's another element.
I love how easy it is to just add it. My plan is to put this in my hallway downstairs, so making it for me, that's why I'm going to add some things oh, I want it to look like this, I want it to look like this, that's what I'm going to do, I'll let you to you guys just look at me, do it, look, I like it, I love a big old pouf in that white one, it's so pretty to me, so I opened up where it was a bow and I'm going to add it, it won't matter, it'll still be just. mix it up, squeeze it and see I just added a little bit of that white in there and let's see, I have one more piece left, I'm not going to put it in, I'm going to use it, I think I'll add it.
I edited this guy, he's a bit insignificant. You're all watching wreaths being made live when I don't have to make a kit when I'm not making a kit for you to assemble and everything has to be, you know, the perfect size and and it comes out perfect that's how I do it if I have leftovers and I want to add them, I'm just adding them and I hope you guys feel safe doing that too. I love the extra white. Okay, we have one more little bit where I want to put it here? You're right, Shannon pointed it out.
Look, I'm only going to make two loops and I have no tubes left in my stash right now, so when I go to the store I know I need to get more. tubes or when I go online I need to collect more tubes you should only have tubes in your stash if you are a wreath maker tubes or some texture you just need to have them in your stash okay that's the base of my wreath okay , now I have all my ribbon and tube in place, this is the thing about fluffing your wreaths, you can fluff them on the table all you want, okay, but what's going to happen is when you take this to the door or wherever you're.
You're actually going to put it on and that's when you're going to want to fluff it up because when you stand it up you see it completely different than when you're lying down so let me show you some cue options that won't necessarily match up but I just want to show you what you can do so these little wooden things like this you can pick up anywhere just these little signs with the little string um on them this may be here it doesn't match, I know it doesn't match, but this can lay down here and you take this little string and you open a twist and you put it inside to hold it and boom you have a sign, a fully decorated wreath, look at this guy, I think this one is beautiful, it's too big for us to ship because it's so big, but you can take this sign from sleigh ride and use chenille stems, that's what we did with it, there's a hole over here and a hole over here, we just took chenille stems, piped them in and fitted it to the wreath shape underneath so that Can you I can do that and get that beautiful crown that I might have to do that might be the one that I actually end up wearing or something like this this little tag you could slide here to the side at the top I would make a bow and put it on the top top of this and let it hang there, look how cute it is, it's very simple, easy to do, you can put anything here, it doesn't have to be a sign, it can be like I said. be a stuffed animal, you've seen the little stuffed animals, there are all kinds of things you can do, but that gives you the basis of how to fill your wreath, imagine what you can do, I mean every type of ribbon, every type of texture, every type of everything. but it's a roll of mesh, three different items and a sign or something to put in the middle or on it, I said it all, I think I did it, Shannon made sure I got it right, so there you have it guys, the roll wonderful crown.
I'm so excited to finally bring this to you, we love it, we use it in most of our wreath kits. Now they are one roll. Makes things so easy if you are interested in a wreath kit, I think we have two left. We had three, I think there are two. Shannon is going to chat real quick to make sure. I think we have two left. We have Santa Claus and the reindeer and very little of either, so if you're interested in one of those, go get it and, um. Oh, that's right, I'm telling you, they're not on the regular website.
Thank you for telling me that you are on the Maymay event site. I'll link them in the description below if you're interested in those wreath kits. link them below there you have it guys thank you so much for watching you know the rule if you make a wreath of this type or any other we want to see it head on over to our customer gallery and show us what you're making especially the wonder of a single roll. You can also head over to our Discord and join and meet a group of crafters who are making all kinds of things, get inspired, meet new friends and chat.
It is fun. I'll put all of these links in the description below. Thank you. So much to see guys until next time, bye.

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