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Decorate a Mini Wreath Ornament in Minutes

Hello everyone! I want to share a quick paint and decorating project with you today. While shopping at my local craft store, I came across an adorable mini wreath hanging ornament I purchased last year. Today, I decided to decorate it! This simple project can be completed in just a few minutes. If you’re ready, I’ll provide a materials list below along with easy-to-follow instructions on how I decorated my mini wreath ornament.

Painted Mini wreath ornament with mini bow

Quick Video tutorial

Wooden wreath, paint marker, paint, glue, and bow

Materials

-One wooden mini wreath ornament

-Acrylic paint

-Paintbrush

-Optional, glitter glue, Epsom salt, Mod Podge

-Paint marker

-Mini bow

-Hot glue

Wood wreath and green acrylic paint

To start, add acrylic paint to your mini wreath. I chose a darker green shade for mine. 

Red acrylic paint and painted green wreath

White paint marker and painted green wreath

Next, I used red paint to create a few berries on the wreath. After that, I took a white paint marker to add some white dots for added detail. 

Gold glitter, and painted green wreath

Then, I applied golden glitter glue to certain areas of the wreath. This step is optional, but it adds a lovely touch of sparkle. 

Painted wood wreath, paintbrush and Mod Podge

Mini wreath, Mod Podge, Epsom salt and paintbrush

I also decided to apply Mod Podge and sprinkle Epsom salt around the center of the wreath. Using a small paintbrush, I made a thin layer of Mod Podge and then sprinkled the Epsom salt over the top. 

Paint wood wreath, mini bow and hot glue

Finally, I attached a mini bow at the bottom of the wreath using hot glue. 

Painted mini wood wreath with mini bow

And just like that, your wreath is complete! It was so easy to decorate. I love picking up wooden decorations from my local craft store and personalizing them. I wanted to share how I decorated my mini wreath in case you’re looking for inspiration. I hope this helps you get started! 


Thank you for visiting and decorating with me. I’ll see you soon!

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  1. I love these little touches! So darling, Steph. Thank you for sharing this post with us all at the Will Blog for Comments #52 this month. We'll be back at the bi-weekly schedule for linkup #53 which opens Monday morning January 6, and we hope to see more of your posts shared there. Happy New Year!

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    1. Jennifer, thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed this craft. :) Happy New Year!

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