Long time no talk!! Sorry I've been M.I.A the last few weeks, I've been so busy!! I've started working two jobs again, leaving me serving 50+ hours a week plus studying makes for no Meagan time. I've got a couple posts ready to go so I'll be posting a few things in the next few days! So here we go!
I found this tutorial online and I just had to try it! I just love the woodland look and it was really simple! A fantastic fall craft, just make sure to get out and get your sticks before all the snow falls!
Step One:
Gather Materials! You will need:
- a TON of branches and twigs! With it being fall and all you should be able to find a bunch in your favorite local park without having to rip branches off the trees in your back yard :)
- a coffee can, large tin can or some kind of canister. I used an old hot chocolate container!
- black poster board
- hot glue gun and LOTS of glue sticks
Step Two:
Wrap your can in black poster board to make sure you can't see the can poking through the spaces in between the twigs. Just measure the can and measure out on the paper. I found using a fabric measuring tape was best because it's so flexible. After its all cut out, use your hot glue gun to glue it around the can.
Step Three:
Glue twigs on to the can. I glued the bigger ones on and then filled in the spaces in between with smaller, more flexible twigs. Don't worry if it doesn't look perfect-its the rustic look of this craft that's so appealing.
Please be so careful while working with your hot glue gun! I sustained an injury while gluing a twig on and had to shut the whole operation down for a little while! Just be mindful about what your doing at all times (and where the tip of the glue gun is!) :)
Step Four:
Accessorize! I wrapped a cute piece of twine around my twig vase, but add your own personal touch! Then fill with dried or fresh flowers and show off to all your friends! I think this would be a beautiful handmade gift for a housewarming or Christmas present.
As always, have fun. Experiment with different sizes of canisters (maybe soup cans or pringles tubes!) and add your own touch! I hope you have as much fun making this as I did! Happy fall! :)
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