My 2nd oldest turned four this weekend and her party was loosely cupcake themed. The night before, I whipped up a cute wreath using colourful paper cupcake liners.
I started with a foam wreath form, a lot of pretty cupcake liners, and some pins.
I turned the liners inside out so that the print was facing in, and then crumpled the bottom into soft folds to make a ruffle-y flowery shape.
And then pinned them to the wreath form.
After covering the wreath form in the scrunched liners, I filled in any bare spots with a mini cupcake liner pinned straight into the bare spot.
Voila!
Although this one was for a birthday party, I think it would be cute as party of a spring or Easter vignette too!

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That's really cute and colourful! I hope Em loves her party!
ReplyDeleteYour wreath looks beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI made one of these wreaths a few months ago. Super simple and cost friendly!
With love from Teri not anonymous!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome and actually something I think I might be able to do!!!! Just one question - how did you tie the ribbon? around the wreath? or did you staple to the back? Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteHi! I attached the ribbon to the back with a greening pin. A staple would work just as well :)
Deleteyep, pretty cute! that takes the cupCAKE!
ReplyDeleteWow that is soo cute!! perfect for spring!
ReplyDeleteSo cheerful! It was definitely worth it to make it :)
ReplyDeleteThat's adorable! Are you going to do a post on the whole birthday party?
ReplyDeleteTina
Very cute and perfect for spring!! Where did you get your cupcake liners? They are adorable!!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Looks so cheerful and great for spring and Easter!
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get all the cute liners? And at what cost???
ReplyDeleteI bought mine at the craft store Michaels. I'm sure Hobby Lobby would be another good place to look.
DeleteMichael's has the cutest cupcake liners for $1 and sometimes on clearance for 50 cents!!! Best place to buy them if you can.
DeleteHi! My best friend posted your post about the comments people make when they see your "large" family and it was great! I also love when people ask me So are you done? I really need to come up with a witty response to that one. Anyways I read some other things on your blog and you made me laugh! Thanks for that! I hope that I can read more another time! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteRebecca
I love it. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteThat is very cute! Perfect for spring and using up extra cupcake liners.
ReplyDeleteAbout how many liners did you use? Looks great!
ReplyDeleteI think I used about 150 liners. Although I didn't keep track, so it's hard to say for sure!
DeleteI love this! And would also love to know how many liners you used. :) soooooo cute!
ReplyDeleteShirley said:
ReplyDeleteHow many liners did you use and what size of wreath did you use? How much did the finished wreath cost? Thank you for the post.
Gorgeous! Do you have "how to" for the flag banner below?
ReplyDeleteI don't, but I could :) Check back soon!
DeleteLove the wreath and also love how you say you "just whipped it up." Wish I had that creative/crafty gene! I would love to see posts of the party. your banner is also very cute!
ReplyDeleteI think that you are the most creative practical person I have ever 'seen'.... I love your great ideas and I love how easy and accessible they are.
ReplyDeleteLoved this! I had four boys...so this probably wouldn't have been thrilling to them....but I'm now "grandma" to a beautiful baby girl...and look forward to doing all things pink!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! It could work for any holiday! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable - pinned it.
ReplyDeletehttp://pinterest.com/cafed/pins/#/pin/218495019391570838/
So cute! I pinned it as well!
ReplyDeleteThat is just awesome! Thanks so much for sharing. I am an email subscriber and I'm saving this in my "Any Holiday" folder since you can apply this technique to well....any holiday! lol!
ReplyDeleteI love it!
Can't wait to make this with my super crafty 10 year old daughter! Very cute! :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea! Pinned it : )
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw this, I knew I had to make it. It is so cute. Your turorial was great and I had no problem making one of my own. I love the way it looks on my front door. I linked to this tutorial on my blog.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors...I have done a couple of cupcake wreaths too...they are so easy but beautiful.
ReplyDeleteJust followed your directions and did an Easter cupcake liner wreath. Thanks so much for the great idea!
ReplyDeleteI Pinned this as well as senior gal here is going to make 1 for 88 yr Nuuby May 2, He'll laugh I keep it in his work area. He loves it already. I showed him this. Make 1 so I will/wont tell tho. Thank you LOL
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I'm thinking of teaching this as a craft for my MOPS group... do you remember about how long it took you?
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Great idea. I just saw it on Pinterest and wanted to pop over to say "good job"! I'm following you on facebook :)
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend,
Shasta
This is the hardest wreath I've done. I just can't seem to get them right.
ReplyDeletehmmm....I'm sorry to hear that! What seems to be the problem?
DeleteBeautiful, creative, and simple!! Love it and thank you for sharing. You just gave me a Baby Shower idea. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable wreath! Hi, my name is Melissa and I'm the editor for FaveCrafts.com. I'd love to publish your project on our site! I think our readers would LOVE it! You can contact me at mconner@primecp.com for more information. I look forward to hearing from you! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Kelly, I'm going to realize your wreath and I've just shared this tutorial with our blog followers here http://pecionate.blogspot.it/2012/12/let-it-snow-let-it-snow-let-it-snow.html
ReplyDeleteI'm happy I found out your blog because we named ours "the beauty of imperfections" so we kind of relate :)
I hope you'll come and visit us even if it's in Italian there's a nice translate button on the right!
Laura
This is a great tutorial! I wondered how to make these - your wreath turned out so cute too. Shared on our Facebook wall today. :)
ReplyDeleteI found this on Pintrest and love it! May plan to do third for my niece's birthday. :)
ReplyDeleteLove your wreath think I will try one
ReplyDeleteI love your wreath! It's so cheery looking!
ReplyDeleteYah I did it and it was easy! love it and thank you for your tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWhat sized wreath did you use? I'm afraid regular cupcake liners would be overwhelming if I used too small a wreath.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!! Thanks for the inspiration! xx Holly
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