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Ruffle My Screen Wreath

By Holly Lefevre
http://www.504main.blogspot.com

Supplies
*Wreath form {I used a dollar tree form, 9” – Straw, because that is what I had.
You can also use Styrofoam}
*Paint {for wreath form} – I used gray spray paint to match the screen.
*Hot glue gun and glue sticks {or regular glue and A LOT of patience.}
*Screen – 28” x 84” Brite Aluminum Screening
*Pearls {crystals, buttons, your choice} – I used a bag of mixed pearls from the
craft store – cheapo ones, not necessarily jewelry making quality. I also used
the range of colors in the package rather than just one color.
*Nylon Thread
*Needle
*Gloves, optional – to protect you hands

Directions
***NOTE***The screen is pokey and can hurt. I did not wear gloves, but you
may want to.

1. Paint the wreath form gray or silver to match the screen color. Let dry.
2. Cut 4-5 strips of screen approximately 7.5” wide and the width of the screen
{28”)
3.Lay the screen flat. Fold one edge of the screen up approx. 1/2”, and then
up another 1/2”. Slightly unfold the second fold – it is a guide.
4. From the opposite edge fold the screen until the bare {unfolded edge} meets
the crease {where you folded up the ½”}.
5. You should now have a double thickness length of screen about 3 “ wide
{with protected edges}.
6. Repeat with all 4-5 lengths of screen.
7. Now we are going to ruffle – actually almost pleat the screen. Good news is
the screen holds it’s shape really well…so this part is easy.
a. Accordion fold back and forth in about 1” folds the length of the
screen.
b. Repeat on all lengths.
c. I found ruffling each piece separately worked better – easier to handle
than having them all joined. You could join them all before you ruffle if
you want {step 8}
8. Once all the pieces were ruffled, I joined them together by folding the edges
of the ends onto one another {I promise I will add some photos}. This kept any
pokey edges concealed. A quick shot of hot glue helped hold it too.
9. At this point take your length of screen and place it around the wreath form.
This is where you make your final determination how ruffled you want your
wreath to be and can cut off what you do not need/want. I used 4 ½ lengths of
screen for mine. DO NOT GLUE IT YET.
10. Grab a needle and the pearls – Thread the needle with a long length of
nylon thread. You also want to leave a long length of thread at the beginning
for tie off when you are done {secure it while sewing the pearls on}.
a. Begin by going through the first pleat, about ¼” from the top fold.
{see above photo}.
b. String one pearl and then go through the second pleat. Continue
sewing and adding pearls until the wreath is complete. You are
essentially sandwiching one pearl in between each pleat.
c. You can pull for tightness and ruffling as you go, but be sure to keep
your beginning tail of thread secure - you do not want to pull it through.
d. This will also be how you make you screen form the circle for the wreath.
e. When you get to the end, lay your wreath on the form, just to be sure
and then tie off the ends. Because the thread is clear, I also sewed it off
around the piece of screen a few times.
11. Now it is time to hot glue the screen form to your wreath form. I used
generous amounts of hot glue to ensure it stayed.
12. For the hanger, I used a piece of floral wire and attached it to the back.
Ribbon would also work really well.

Embellish the wreath any way you want! This blue flower is actually a pin, but
the sky is the limit! Wait until you see my other screen projects…who knew
screen could be so fun!

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