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Supplies:
Metal Wire Wreath - Walmart $2.47
Magnolia Flowers and Leaves - Micheal's $7.50 ($14.99 50% on sale)
Wire Cutters
Hot Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
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![]() Thanks to the Fixer Upper/Joanna Gaines/Farmhouse home decor trend every where you look you can find Magnolia wreaths. But have you seen those price tags? I think the cheapest I've seen was $40 and that was on sale. That's just crazy. However, I really wanted one for my front door, but refused to pay that insane price for a wreath. So I made one and only spent $10. Now that is a steal! Supplies: Metal Wire Wreath - Walmart $2.47 Magnolia Flowers and Leaves - Micheal's $7.50 ($14.99 50% on sale) Wire Cutters Hot Glue Gun and Glue Sticks Start by cutting all of the leaves and flowers using wire cutters. Glue the first leaf onto the wire wreath. Overlap the second leaf and glue place. I placed all of the leaves going the same directions, but rotate if desired. Repeat until all leaves are in place. Make sure to cover as much of the wire as possible. Glue one of the magnolia flowers at a slight angle on the bottom of the wreath. Add a second flower facing the opposite direction and glue in place. Repeat until all of the flowers are in place. Use a wreath hook to hang your beautiful DIY Magnolia wreath that only cost you $10!!!
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