1. Decide how you are going to hang your wreath and place it. If the wreath is placed outside, pay attention to the amount of Sun your wreath will get throughout the day. If it gets some sun, you may want to spray it with Sun Guard UV Spray (click on link to find: https://amzn.to/2IlSTPC9 ).
Best Way to Care for Your Wreaths
Kerrie Lytle • October 4, 2019
How to Care for Your Wreaths!
Ever wonder what is the best way to care for your Wreath? There are a few things you can do to keep your wreath looking great for the next season.
2. Occasionally you may want to spray your wreath with an air duster.
At minimum spray when you go to change your wreath seasonally. It will help the life of your wreath to store it clean. (Click here to find
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3. Storing your seasonal wreath sometimes can be a challenge. First you must consider where you are going to store it.
If it is in a place that humidity can effect it your may not want to put it in plastic, As the plastic with humidity can cause sweat and effect your wreath.
In that case a box to fit your wreath would be the best option, add a few cedar balls to ward away pest. Make sure that your wreath is not crushed when the box is closed. If you will be storing the wreath indoors where humidity is not a factor. Your can place it in loosely in a large plastic trash bag, I like to use clear ones so I know what's in the bag. (I got mine from Sam's Club) You can then store under a bed or hang on a wall in the bag to keep dust away.
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Over the years I have learned a variety of crafts. Knitting, Crochet, Quilting, Scrapbooking, Card making, Wreath Making, and many more. I have never taken a formal class but I have used whatever outlet I could find to learn “how to”. Many people tell me they are not crafty. However, I believe that anyone can learn how to craft.. No one is great at it in the beginning but perseverance is the key. A prime example is the 1st scrapbook page shown below. Now, take a look at the more experienced page. It took time to develop that skill. Keep crafting and know you can do it!

Crafting is an outlet to explore your creative talents. I hear many people say “I have no creativeness.” But everyone is creative in some way. Crafting has so many areas. Scrapbooking/ card making is my first love, but I have enjoyed wreath making, mailbox covers, I have begun to try my hand at painting and wood working. I am always looking to try something new. How do you know if you will be good at it unless you try. The point is you just have to begin. So how do you start? I would first watch U-Tube videos to get an idea what is involved. Then once you decide, look at the space that is needed to do this craft. Next make your list of what you will need for this craft. Research where the best place to order or buy your supplies. Once you have supplies on hand you are ready to start. Do not get discouraged at your first attempt. The question you have to ask yourself is: “Did I enjoy the process of doing the craft?” If that answer is yes, then practice makes perfect…an old adage. Experiment, make it yours. To prefect your craft…watch more U-tube ideas, take a class, join groups. Pinterest is full of ideas. This process is the same no matter what you do. Just keep in mind this craft should satisfy your creative pulse and should be relaxing to you. If it is a stressor for you then it is not the right craft for you, Search again.










