How to make laurel wreath with extremely unique toilet paper core
From the discarded toilet paper cores you can make unique laurels, impressive for Christmas decorations.
Make lovely laurel wreaths to bring Christmas air early to help you warm up in the cold winter.
Cinnamon loops are widely used in the world to decorate homes during Christmas. In addition, it is also an indispensable symbol in the ritual to welcome Christmas in religious families and churches.
From the discarded toilet paper cores you can make unique laurels, impressive for Christmas decorations.
Materials needed
- Toilet paper core
- Painting color
- Glue
- Red beads
Implementation steps
Green the toilet paper cores.
Cut paper core into small circles of equal width.
Use 5 circle glue to make a flower.
Then paste the flowers into 2 flower circles of the same size.
Finally, add red beads to make the pistil so that the laurel wreath adds color and floats
So we have completed the unique laurel wreath to make Christmas decorations this year.
Wish you success and have a peaceful Christmas season with your family!
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