Welcome spring with creativity and sustainability! Learn how to craft beautiful decorative wreaths using paper, fabric, and other recyclable materials. These simple, eco-friendly projects bring seasonal charm to your home while encouraging mindful reuse.
Here's how you can create spring accents for your home with very simple materials.
Project 1: White paper wreath.
Materials you need:
Plain paper of any kind (thicker paper holds up better)

2. Scissors;
3. Glue or hot glue gun;
4. Circular support for the wreath;
Work steps:
Cut long strips of paper that you then crumple:

2. Then wrap the paper around the circular shape and glue it in a few spots.

3. Then we move on to creating the flowers. Cut simple circular shapes of several sizes (they don't even have to be perfectly cut), which we also crumple;

4. Then make piles of crumpled paper;

5. Then start gluing the circular paper shapes one on top of the other, and the piles of crumpled paper are glued to the middle of the finished "flowers";

6. Then cut out leaf shapes to add a touch of variety to the wreath;

7. Then proceed to assemble the wreath, gluing the flowers and leaves;

Project 2: Wreath made of cloth and recycled paper.

1,2,3. First, tie a knot in the cloth strip, and then spin (around that knot) and twist the cloth, going in a circular motion, adding glue in places.
4. The same process is repeated with the recycled paper strips.
5. The colors can be varied. Pay attention to chromatic harmonies!
6. Over the circular shape of the wreath, paper can be glued to mask the initial color of the shape. Then glue the "flowers".
Success!

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