I created this wreath with wire, Vintaj components and art beads as a house-warming gift for a dear friend. You could create a similar one to welcome your guests during your fall celebrations or as a special gift. Another variation would be to stamp the family name of the recipient on the name plate instead of ‘welcome’ for a more personalized touch.
Supplies:
4.5″ 18 gauge brass color wire
11 3″ lengths of 24 gauge brass color wire
5 polymer clay disk beads
1 arte metal name plate
3 brass maple leaves
2 brass slender leaves
2 brass woodland leaf pendants
2 brass fern charms
2 brass filigree leaf charms
1 brass trailing leaf
3 arte metal keys
5 6mm flat copper spacers
5 3″ copper headpins
2 1″ copper headpins
8″ silk ribbon
Acrylic Paint Dabber
Renaissance wax
Steel wool
Tools: bench block, letter stamps, ball peen hammer, rivet hammer, Phillips head screw driver, brass texture plates, round and flat nose pliers, wire cutters.
Directions:
1. Create the wreath by wrapping the wire into a large loop, approximately 5 1/2″ wide. Wrap the wire in into a large loop 9 times around. Create a wrapped loop at the top of the wreath and wrap the ends of the wire around several times for a secure finish.
2. Texture the leaves with the hammers, texture plates and screw driver. (Watch this video for several techniques.) Highlight the textures with the steel wool.
4. Place the leaf pendant on the bench block and strike the center with the round end of the ball peen hammer to shape the leaf in the concave form. Repeat with the other leaf and the two filigree leaves.
5. Attach the welcome name plate to the wreath by wrapping it the 24 gauge wire.
8. String a flat spacer and polymer clay disk bead unto a 3″ headpin. Attach the headpin to the wreath by wrapping it around the wire several times.
Resources: Disk Beads, Humblebeads. All brass and wire from Vintaj – retail at Bello Modo. Silk Cord, Angela Brittain. Copper findings, Rings & Things.