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Begin by laying out your vintage buttons and lace trims to get an idea of the design you want to create on your wreath.
Cut the lace trims into various lengths, ranging from 6 to 12 inches, to add texture and dimension to your wreath.
Using the hot glue gun, attach the lace trims to the grapevine wreath frame. You can weave them through the vines or glue them directly onto the frame.
Once the lace is in place, start arranging the vintage buttons on top of the lace. Experiment with different placements until you are satisfied with the design.
Secure each button to the wreath using the hot glue gun. Be sure to hold each button in place for a few seconds to ensure it adheres properly.
If desired, use floral wire to add additional embellishments, such as small fabric flowers or beads, to the wreath.
Finally, attach a ribbon to the top of the wreath for hanging. You can tie a bow or simply knot the ribbon for a more understated look.
Variations & Tips
To personalize your vintage button and lace wreath, consider using buttons and lace that hold sentimental value, such as those passed down from family members. You can also experiment with different color schemes to match your home’s decor. For a more modern twist, incorporate metallic buttons or lace with subtle shimmer. If you prefer a fuller wreath, add additional layers of lace or incorporate other vintage materials, such as fabric scraps or old brooches. This DIY is highly customizable, allowing you to create a piece that truly reflects your personal style.
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