How To Snow Spray A Wreath (That Doesn't Require Flocking) - A

How To Snow Spray A Wreath (That Doesn't Require Flocking) - A

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Today I wanted to share this quick and easy DIY that shows you how to create a ‘snowed’ effect on a wreath.  Part of the fun of creating holiday vignettes around the home, at least for me, is in adding a bit of a ‘winter wonderland’ feeling. Simply incorporating fresh white accents, such as ornaments or white fur throws, goes a long way in achieving that. But so does bringing elements of the outdoors into the home. And there’s nothing like capturing the image of snow falling softly on evergreen needles and branches to achieve this. One popular method of creating a snowy appearance is ‘flocking’ which creates a heavy snow effect. While flocking is a great technique (for some great tips and techniques, click here), my intention for this DIY was to blanket one of my wreaths with only a light dusting of snow. And if you’re like me, then you’ll be glad to achieve this the fast and lazy way 😉 In fact, this DIY is so simple and easy that you can apply the same effect to any plastic or PVC greenery you have on hand. Whether it’s a simple wreath or garland or even the main attraction […]

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