Today I'm sharing how to make both a simple Valentine's wooden bead garland
with grapevine hearts and a Valentine's wooden bead heart wreath with Dollar
Tree supplies.
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I know, I know. I always say that I've never really been one for
Valentine's decor. BUT sometimes a DIY idea comes to me and I just HAVE to
go with it. Hence my original idea for a simple DIY Valentine's wooden bead
garland and Valentine's wooden bead heart wreath made with Dollar Tree
supplies.
I recently stopped in at a local Dollar Tree store to pick up a birthday
card and allowed myself a quick once-over of the Valentine merchandise.
That's when I saw these simple, rustic grapevine wreath hearts (available
in-store only). And I immediately had an idea.
That idea included these Dollar Tree
wooden bead wreaths
I picked up previously. Specifically, the one in the middle.
I stocked up on these and I'm so glad I did. Once I got them home I realized
that with a little help they could also be used as ready made garlands and
Valentine heart wreaths! Let's start with the easy Valentine's garland.
How To Make A Valentine's Wooden Bead Garland
1. Untwist, with
long nose pliers, one end of the wooden bead wreath's wire support.
2. Stretch out the entire wire (with beads) to create the first section of
your wooden bead garland (or your entire garland if that's the size you
want).
NOTE: The number of wooden bead wreaths needed will depend on how
long you want your Valentine garland to be. Traditional garlands are usually around 5 - 6 feet long. I wanted my garland to be pretty short based on where I knew it
would hang. Therefore, I only used one wooden bead wreath.
3. If using more than one wreath, use your pliers to attach the end wire
loops of each wreath you're using to each other to create one total length of
garland.
The beauty of using the wooden bead wreath as the base for your garland (versus yarn or string as is usually the case) is that the wire holding the beads is pretty thick and sturdy, making it easier to attach the ornaments to and easier overall to hang.
4. Thread your ribbon through the wire at each end of your garland,
creating loops that you can then use to hang your garland with. I hung my
loops on each end of the garland around two cabinet knobs.
5. Now comes the fun part. Attach your Dollar Tree grapevine
hearts (found in-store only) onto your wooden bead garland.
*NOTE: If your Dollar Tree doesn't have the grapevine hearts, you
can still get some similar
grapevine hearts
on Amazon.
I am in love with this garland! And once Valentine's Day has passed I can
always take it down, remove the hearts, and save it for another holiday like
Easter or 4th of July or Thanksgiving or Christmas, and just add new
seasonal hanging ornaments to create a whole new look. Now THAT'S an easy peasy garland!
How To Make A Wooden Bead Valentine's Heart Wreath
If you're not one for garlands, you can always make a super simple
Valentine's wooden bead wreath like this one. It's so simple I'm not even
sure I can call it a DIY!
All I did was reshape a Dollar Tree round wooden bead wreath into a heart and add red velvet ribbon for a pop of color. While the shape's not perfect, I think the imperfect look is just fine for this casual, rustic display.
You can even paint the wooden beads red or pink. By leaving mine natural I
can later reshape it back into its original round shape and use it again for
something else!
If you'd like to read about some other ways to use Dollar Tree wooden bead
wreaths, you'll find them below:
Well, that's it for today, friends!
I hope you've enjoyed reading about my
Simple DIY Valentine Wooden Bead Garland
And Heart Wreath With Dollar Tree Supplies
and that I've inspired you in some way.
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Pretty! I bought the black wood bead wreath but clearly I need to go look for more bead goodness!
I really like this idea love how you displayed the garland.
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