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Valentine Berry Swag

January 17, 2023 | DIY Seasonal Decor, Swag, Valentine's

Are you a wreath maker on the hunt for fresh Valentine’s Day decor ideas? This year, consider trying your hand at a gorgeous Valentine berry swag! Berry swags are an impressive and eye-catching design element that can help add depth, texture, and even romance to any home décor.

Valentine Berry Swag Tutorial

Whether it’s outside or inside your door, this easy DIY Valentine swag project will have everyone admiring its beauty—and you can rest assured knowing that it was all handmade with love!

I can not tell you how much I love making swags. They are super simple and such a great focal point for your front door or hanging on the wall. You too will fall in love with making simple swags once you see how easy they are to make.

Berry swag with valentine hearts

Let’s make this simple swag together to help you get your home ready for Valentine’s day. Watch and learn as I teach you the art of designing with faux florals.

Directions

  • Make your bow using your EZ Bow maker. Measure out your tails and then make your loops. Two loops on each side. Cut your tails at a slant. Add more loops by creating layers on top. Zip tie to secure your bow. Cover up your mechanics but cutting a small piece of ribbon around the center and tying it at the back.
  • Take your berry spray and lay flat. Then lay your heart stem on top and secure it with a zip tie at the bottom.
  • Attach the bow to the loop you created on the berry spray. Weave your ribbons through your berry spray. Roll up the ends of your ribbons.

How To Add A Hanger To A Swag

Now let’s not confuse a hanger for a floral swag with a swag hanger. To add a way to hang your floral swags you simply use the long stems you are working with within your design. Simple just bend the ends and make a loop and zip tie those together. This creates a nice hook for you to hang your swag up with.

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DIY Frankie Centerpiece for Halloween Home Decor

Crafting your centerpiece is straightforward and enjoyable. You’ll need some basic tools like styrofoam, wire cutters, scissors, and hot glue. Begin by setting styrofoam inside the bucket, strategically place the twig sprays and, and use the eyeball picks for a finishing touch of flair.

Let me show you how to create your own DIY Frankenstein Halloween Centerpiece that is a cute not spooky decoration for Halloween. Mixing your spooky decorations with old and new gives you fun times spent crafting together now while reminiscing about the Halloweve of yester years. It’s a wonderful way to start a family tradition or simply enjoy some seasonal crafting magic.

Directions

  • Start by finding cutting the styrofoam so it is nestled inside of the Green Frankenstein Bucket so that it sits nicely inside and glue down. I like to use both Gorilla Glue and Hot Glue to really secure it for both now and long term.
  • Cut Black Garland Base into small sections and set your base, spreading for maximum coverage.
  • Prep your picks by grabbing your Purple Green Orange Felt Ball Twig Sprays. Sseparating them into smaller picks. You can also twist the black chenille around your finger to create a fun effect. 
  • Trim your Glitter Eye Ball Picks and add to the stryofoam. Be sure to space them for the best visual display.
  • Cut and prep the White Black Chenille Curly Stems add some dimension to them by curling with your fingers to really give them life.
  • Stem back and look at your your centerpiece. Are thier bald or blank spaces? Fluff you black garland to fill and use the wires in your products from Keleas.com to really get the pieces where you want them.
  • Grab one of your Glitter Curly Velvet Ball Picks and trim the stem down to a couple of inches. Fluff out your pick, and then place it to the left of your bow, tucking it behind the bow to have it peek out from behind it. 

Kelea

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