Try it you might be surprised.
As we got up early in the morning and hit the road to a small town somewhere in Texas we drove for a bit and ended up in Boerne located about 33 miles away from San Antonio just go down IH10 till you hit 87 N take a right and you will end up in that cute little town! There are some great stores especially the store called Christmas store , if you love Christmas that’s the store you want to be in. Cool German restaurant with lots of amazing dishes. There’s also a winery called Bendy Branch where you can enjoy wine. There’s also a Mine nearby for Mining Gems it’s cool to find a unique place where you can go through the whole process grab a rock , cut it , wash it and see how pretty the gem is on the inside Also the Cave without a name , ohh don’t forget about Boerne Lake. Where you can swim , kayak and fish as well, this is enough to give you an idea of what to expect in Boerne.


As we continue to explore this beautiful day enjoying the crisp, fresh air breeze where the wind had your hair tickling your face and the sun peeking out behind the clouds. We made it to the pop-up tents. I saw these wreaths that were made so cute that they caught my attention after coming back from exploring. I got curious and started my research on YouTube and google about the wreaths. It turned out that they were called mesh wreaths. So I went to my local Dollar Tree, Hobby Lobby, and Walmart and got a few items that I had seen in a tutorial of what I needed.


TIPS
what you will need
assorted mesh ribbon rolls
wreathe ring
assorted pipe cleaners’ chenille stems
colored zip ties
clips to help pinch
assorted decorations depending on what theme you’re doing
https://youtu.be/VQSsVuFNESQ link to check out
The simple way for me to make my wreathe is by putting the pipe cleaners along my wreathe about 12-10 then the inner ring 8 -6 then I cut about 10 inches of mesh 3 different colors tie scrunch and tying in the middle all the way around until I feel that it is full and fluffy enough when I add all my decorations and TA DADA a beautiful wreathe!
Turns out that making these wreaths are bit time-consuming but once you get the hang of it, it’s fun and kind of relaxing. Especially when you create and design it yourself by adding ribbons and your ideas. I’m sure I need to do more work, but I have been happy and satisfied with wreathe pieces that I have made so far. I didn’t think I could do it, but I did, and you can too!



