After the Christmas wreath, it’s time for the Easter wreath made of iron beads. This is slowly turning into a tradition for us 😁. Once again, the La Manuli bead set turned out to be super cool 🐰🐣🌷. Mainly due to the multitude of Easter patterns and transparent pads under which these patterns can be placed. Thanks to this, you know what and where to arrange. For several days, together with my daughters, we carefully produced subsequent Easter eggs to finally combine everything into an Easter wreath made of iron beads 🥚🐣🐰💚.
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You will need
- Iron beads and pads – we used La Manuli’s Easter set to create beaded Easter eggs. The set includes beads, transparent pads, tweezers and a lot of patterns in actual size and shape matched to the pads.
- Iron
- Wooden hoop – you can also cut it out of cardboard. Ours has a diameter of 20cm.
- Hot glue
- Ribbons – for the pendant and ribbon tail
How to make an Easter wreath with iron beads
The most colorful and creative stage is arranging Easter eggs for the wreath. We used La Manuli’s Easter set to create decorations. The set includes beads, transparent pads, tweezers and a lot of patterns in actual size and shape matched to the pads. We prepared 6 single-color eggs and 6 patterned Easter eggs.
The last step is to connect all the elements together. First, it’s best to arrange the ribbons – the pendant at the top and the tail at the bottom. Then 6 single-colored eggs with 6 patterned Easter eggs on them. Finally, glue all the decorations with hot glue.
Easter wreath made of iron beads
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Nothing gives more satisfaction than doing something yourself. I haven’t even thought about DIY as my hobby, I’ve just done different “projects” when it was needed. Sometimes it’s a disguise for the Masquerade Party in kindergarten. Another time, cutting out the pumpkin and baking the witch’s fingers for Haloween. Or simply organizing holiday souvenirs. Now I decided to share my realizations with you. Let’s go it together!