artplants.de Artificial Spring wreath FILIPPA with daffodil, hyacinths, yellow-blue, Ø 12"/30cm - Decorative wreath/Silk flower

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artplants.de Artificial Spring wreath FILIPPA with daffodil, hyacinths, yellow-blue, Ø 12"/30cm - Decorative wreath/Silk flower

artplants.de Artificial Spring wreath FILIPPA with daffodil, hyacinths, yellow-blue, Ø 12"/30cm - Decorative wreath/Silk flower

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You’ll need a polystyrene ring as the base for your wreath, some wool felt, embroidery thread, scissors, needles and pins, a glue gun and a couple of other craft stash basics to make your own wreath for spring. Don’t get me wrong, I love the few house plants we do have and they’re all holding up well enough so far but there’s something about fresh flowers that I can’t seem to resist, especially around this time of year when the first warm rays of sunshine start to make an appearance and I pretty much buy every tulip I can get my hands on. Don’t forget that you can see our full front door makeover with lots of before and after pictures here. If you feel that the crepe paper flowers from the start of this list of daffodil crafts is a bit beyond your paper folding skills then try out these simpler paper daffodils instead.

Gently push the stems into the moss and secure with a small piece of wire if needed. Continue adding them until you have a dense covering of narcissus. Finish by adding the cherry blossom as a final flourish.

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You can find more gorgeous daffodil craft ideas at the Twinkl Crafts St. David's Day Hub. Are there similar resources available? This fab tutorial by Laura Howard contains everything to need to know to replicate this felt and yarn spring wreath. Daffodils are traditionally worn on St David’s Day on the 1st March in Wales to celebrate St David, the patron saint of Wales.

I leave you with the poetry of William Wordsworth, and his poem about the beautiful spring flower which is the daffodil:General Crafts 11 Delightful Daffodil Crafts for St David’s Day Does anything show that it’s time for spring any better than the beautiful daffodil? In honour of this yellow and orange springtime beauty, here are eleven daffodil crafts to inspire your crafting this season.

And there you have it, a super simple but effective DIY spring daffodil wreath that only took about 15 minutes to make.

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Perhaps you are looking for something a little more challenging or intricate, then these are the ones for you. I particularly love the free em broidery pattern. Keep wrapping the stem to the bottom of the wire. Tear off the paper, add a dot of glue to the paper strip, and secure it.

Just drop the oasis foam into the water and leave it to soak up all of the water on its own. Don’t be tempted to push it down otherwise it might not soak evenly. When it’s almost completely submerged and soaked up a lot of water it’s ready to decorate. Given that I can barely keep things alive about 90% of the time, cut flowers for me are always a great way to bring some greenery and colour into our home.These crafts might need a little more preparation but are super fun for little ones. The hands-on crafts focus on the process rather than the outcome making them fabulous for toddlers and young preschoolers. Grab the template from The House that Lars Built and then either hand-cut the daffodil shapes or use your Cricut or other cutting machine to do the hard work for you. When adding the foam pads to the relevant layers, make sure you add some in the middle of the pieces of card so it give stability to the middles. If you don’t add any foam pads in the middles then it can “sag” under the weight of the other layers which doesn’t look as good. Position the final four green pieces on top of the wreath and glue them together where the pieces overlap.



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