Diy Ornament Wreath With Hanger

If you want your ornaments more secure, use a glue gun to glue the ornaments to the top of the ornament holder.
Diy ornament wreath with hanger. You can leave the hook shape in the hanger to hang the wreath later. String the three ornaments onto the wire, the order doesn’t really matter. See more ideas about diy wreath, wreaths, wreath crafts.
Thread the ornaments on the wire hanger until the hanger is completely covered. I encourage you to have a strategy before you start this. Just bend the wire coat hanger into a circle and thread the ornaments on.
I may have to do my wreath over, right this time. Start with the biggest ornament balls and glue them side by side with their hangers pointing down, all the way around the wreath. Shape your wire hanger into a circle.
Use more ornaments, hot glued, to fill in areas that need a bit more bulk. You can use this diy wire frame to make lots of different wreaths. We recommend using larger ornaments for this base layer.
Tie off the wreath with a festive ribbon, if you’d like! It is free and only takes a minute! There is a huge selection of ornament wreaths online, ranging from $20 to over $200.
Use a wire coat hanger to make an ornament wreath. Cover the top of the hanger with a bow and christmas flowers, using your hot glue gun. For this wreath, the black duct tape was covered with white tape so it wouldn’t show through when the wreath was completed.