Hi friend's,
I am @rasel72. From #bangladesh.
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How are you all? Hope you all are well. Alhamdulillah I am fine too. I came to you again to share my new diy post. Competition organized by Diyhub Community on the occasion of Christmas To participate in that contest, today I will show you how to make a beaded Christmas wreath. Which increases the beauty to keep in different places of the house. Let's start-
Christmas grape garland made with beads.
Materials- |
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1. Big beads that look like grapes. |
2. Small round beads. |
3. Rag yarn |
4. Plastic leaves that look like grape leaves. |
Step-1.
First I took all my materials..especially the beads are a must without which it cannot be made in any way.
Step-2
Now I took a rag yarn and inserted the big beads to make grapes in it. Each bead has small holes at the top through which the rope thread will be threaded. I made a round ring with a total of 5 beads as shown in the picture.
Step-3.
In this way I made a total of 7 rings.
Step-4.
Now I took a rag yarn again. Then I took a big bead and put it in the thread like in the picture.
Step-5.
Now I put 7 round rings one by one in this thread according to the rules shown in the picture.
Step-6.
Now I gave the grape leaf on top. Then give a git. So that it does not come out.
Step-7.
Now I made some round rings to be covered with small round beads. As in the picture.
This is how I made a bunch of grapes to decorate the house for Christmas. I also made another black grape drop in this same way. To keep the two sides side by side so that it looks nice.
Now I took two drops and hung them on both sides of the mirror of the closet in my room. It looked good. Hope you all like it too. Everyone will be fine, stay healthy. See you again with my new post.
Thank you everyone for visit my post. |
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Such a cute and well made garland. The beads look perfect. One could mistake them for actual grapes. Nice work.
Thank you dear for you always support. 🥰🥰
Beautiful! I love it
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wow, it's very beautiful💥
Thanks
You're welcome