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To Ring In The 4th of July I made a 4th of July Wreath with the Ribbon of the Month May Ribbon Club Assortment. This May Assortment is just amazing so much you can do with it and the ribbons are so pretty!!! Don't they just look YUMMY!!
Here is my 4th of July Wreath -
In using this Gorgeous Patriotic Collection I made rosettes using
each ribbon from the collection. Layered large, medium and small.
To make the rosettes I cut circles, 2 inches, 1 1/2 inch, and 1 inch punches.
I used hot glue gun to adhere my ribbons onto the circles.
I used the Satin double ruffle ribbon Peacock to wrap my wreath over the
burlap and then tied a lovely bow so it would hang.
I also used the little Sweetheart Blooms Mixed Colors Red, Blue & White
here and there around the wreath.
In the middle of the wreath I made a little Flag with the word "freedom" and
used the ribbons for the streams.
For my streams I used the following ribbons -
3/8"Patriotic Chevron Grosgrain Ribbon and a rosette adhered to
the American Flag print ribbon.
Here is a close up of the red rosette I made with the ribbons.
I am so pleased with how these turned out. So easy to work with!!
For the cute little one in the middle - 3/8"American Flag Print on Satin
For the bottom one I used 5/8"Plaid Ribbon Royal Blue and 3/8"Diamond Satin Electric Blue, 3/8"Checkerboard Satin Poppy Red
Close Up of the Top of the wreath. I just love how the "Chevron" ribbon creates a
zigzag look on the rosette. so pretty.
The little middle rosette is made with 3/8"Patriotic Chevron Grosgrain Ribbon;
I used Electric Blue Double-faced Satin, 5/8" PoppyRed Double-faced Satin, 3/8"Random Patriotic Stars on White Grosgrain for the large rosette by the little sweetheart blossom flowers. Isn't that
Stars on White Grosgrain so awesome with the blue & red ribbons??
I Love It!!! :D
Close Up of the Right side of the wreath. Here are the ribbons I used for these Rosettes -
These are for the top Rosette -
I am loving the American Flag print, I gotta get some more of that one!!
Close Up of the bottom right side of the wreath. I just love how the little flowers really
a softness to the wreath. they are so cute. :D The colors of these ribbons are just so
vibrant and lively. In person they are just stunning, seriously!
Supplies: From the Really Reasonable Ribbon Store
From my Stash - I used those little stars that are from the dollar store 4th of July necklaces. Burlap, and paper & stickers from BoBunny.
I hope you gained some inspiration from my creation introducing the NEW Patriotic Collection as the Ribbon of Month Club.
If you want some Gorgeous ribbon for your 4th of July projects you gotta get this one! You will love it!
Now my crafty friends please hop on over to for her fabulous creation. Just click on her name and you will be directed right to her blog. Cherry's blog
If you want some Gorgeous ribbon for your 4th of July projects you gotta get this one! You will love it!
Now my crafty friends please hop on over to for her fabulous creation. Just click on her name and you will be directed right to her blog. Cherry's blog
Thank for stopping by and Hugs
Deborah xxx
This wreath is so 4th Of July Give me Freedom to me! It speaks Loudly! USA - FREEDOM! TFS your beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteThank you Gail. :D
DeleteThis is a spectacular wreath Debbie! Anyone would LOVE to showcase it on their front door. I just love how you created all the ribbon rosettes. So creative!
ReplyDeleteThank you Bonnie. :D
DeleteAbsolutely AWESOMELY Beautiful wreath you have created! Love all the ribbon rosettes you made, they are pretty! Beautiful job!! Im sure you will enjoy this!
ReplyDeletehave a super wonderful weekend!
hugs
Cheryl
your wreath is beautiful, love the rosettes.
ReplyDeleteWow Deborah, your wreath is just wonderful!!! These bright colours and the softness of the rosettes make it really breathtaking! You have made a fabulous work, and such a clever idea! Very well done!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful Patriotic red/white/blue wreath decoration. Like all the rosettes. Have a BEE-utiful day!
ReplyDeleteMelissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
I am gob smacked! This is amazing and you used all the ribbons to perfection! Now...teach me to make those rosettes, ok? LOL
ReplyDeleteLove homedecor. Great piece :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous wreath and use of the Patriotic assortment. Well done!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!! I want to try and make one!!
ReplyDeleteA very clever idea for the front door; your rosettes made with the ribbons are so special. FREEDOM is what it is all about. Thanks for sharing your idea.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely wreath for your door. Your ribbon rosettes are so pretty. Thanks for sharing your idea with us.
ReplyDeleteGreat job with the ribbon rosettes, so cute and pretty. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteoh, I love your wreath! It is gorgeous1 I know you will enjoy it during the holidays. Thanks for sharing. Edwina Brown
ReplyDeleteFun and festive decorations, I know your family will enjoy them :)
ReplyDeleteWow! Amazing what you did with all the ribbon. Loving the blog hop.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely stunning! I LOVE the rosettes you made from the ribbons. I am going to have to try this myself for sure.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely patriotic wreath! The ribbon rosettes are gorgeous! Clever you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgious wreath. I love all the rosettes. Very patriotic. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove all the ribbon rosettes you created for this wreath.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Red, White and Blue Wreath for all American celebrating! Love the satin rosettes!
ReplyDeleteOh I just adore this wreath! My daughter is moving to a new house and wouldn't this look cute on her door :)
ReplyDeleteWas just talking to my daughter about making a patriotic wreath. Love yours! May have to borrow some inspiration! tjigo
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