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An embroidery hoop Hot glue gun and sticks Cup of strong coffee Paintbrush Pink ribbon, or color of your choice Air dry clay Wooden rose cookie mold Spatula Nonstick cooking spray
Instructions-
Spray your wooden rose cookie mold with a bit of nonstick cooking spray. Smoosh in a good amount of air dry clay into the mold, packing it in. Then carefully remove the excess off the back of the mold. Tap it out onto a piece of wax paper to dry. I find it helpful to flip each rose over after a few hours, and repeat, to ensure it dries evenly.
Once all your roses are dry, you are going to brush on black coffee or tea to age them a bit. You can see in the photo below the difference between the aged ones and the bright white one.
I went over mine twice and just let the coffee soak in.
Then let dry.
Tie a ribbon onto the bottom of your embroidery hoop.
Then one by one, using hot glue, attach the roses to your hoop.
Here is a printable card for you!
Please pin any of these images to your spring boards!
And now, as promised, here are 5 more spring wreath ideas from my blogging friends!
Blogger’s Best Spring Wreaths

How to Make an Easy Spring Wreath | My 100 Year Old Home
If you are looking for a way to welcome the upcoming spring season how about crafting an easy, beautiful spring wreath? This DIY project centers around the use of dried Gomphrena, also known as globe amaranth, a charming flowering annual beloved for its petite, globe-shaped blooms.
Dollar Tree Magnolia Wreath DIY | Craftberry Bush
Making a Spring wreath using Dollar Tree Items.
How to Make a Floral Wreath | Happy Happy Nester
You’ll love this project if you’re looking for a gorgeous wreath that is easy to make and requires very little time to create. I love that this wreath is so simple and accessible, even if you’re not a big-time crafter. The key is to have a wide variety of faux flowers on hand and also a few colors. Choose your favorite flowers and colors, or allow my wreath to be your template and guide.
Spring Moss and Butterfly Wreath | Tatertots and Jello

Make an Easy Spring Wreath with Mimosa Flowers | Most Lovely Things
A simple spring wreath made with foraged birch branches and the bright yellow mimosa flowers that are so fragrant,
Sweet and Simple Rose Wreath | My Sweet Savannah
This spring rose wreath is so simple to make and will make a great addition to your spring decor. It is easy to make with air dry clay and a couple products from your kitchen! I hope you give this DIY a try!


Such a beautiful wreath and clever idea, Melaine! Pinned 🙂
xoxo
Melaine— I love your rose wreath! And I love air dry clay! I just need a rose mold!