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Beaded Wreath Tutorial

by Tonya Grant |Filed Under: Beading, Tutorials Tagged With: Christmas, Christmas Crafts, Kids, Tops of 2015 Get a Weekly Update of all Articles

Tutorial: Make this pretty beaded wreath from some wire and a handful of beads. It is perfect for a gift topper or on your Christmas tree.

A few weeks ago I shared this wreath tutorial over at Just Made That Way. With Christmas just around the corner, these are a great way to keep the kids busy and you could use them as decorations on gifts too.

These are quick and easy, and a great craft for the kids. You could hang them on the tree, use them as a decoration on a present, or give them as gifts to teachers or friends.

What You’ll Need:

  • beading wire – about 25cm – I used 24 gauge but slightly heavier would work too
  • assorted beads – I used 7 red & 7 green plastic tri-beads plus 28 little gold round beads

What To Do:

    1. Cut your wire to about 25cm and band a little hook in one end (so those beads don’t fall off!)
    2. Start threading on your beads. I alternated red and green beads with two gold beads in between them, but you could choose any colours.
    3. Once your beads are threaded, twist the wire into a circle. (Make sure you’re happy with the size. Add more beads if you want to.)
    4. Slip the long end of the wire through the little loop and make sure the circle of beads is tight. Twist the wire a couple of times to secure it.
    5. Make the long end into a loop to hang.
    6. You could add a ribbon bow or make the wire short and tie on a ribbon to hang your decoration if preferred.

I’m a novice beader but these are easy enough even for me!




Do you bead? Any tips for projects to tackle next?

Tutorial: Create these dainty Beaded Wreaths using simple wire and tribeads for you Christmas tree or table.

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Tutorial: Make this pretty beaded wreath from some wire and a handful of beads. It is perfect for a gift topper or on your Christmas tree.
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Tonya Grant
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Filed Under: Beading, Tutorials Tagged With: Christmas, Christmas Crafts, Kids, Tops of 2015

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  1. Susan says

    January 17, 2013 at 2:14 AM

    Where did you get your beads?

    • CraftyMummy says

      January 17, 2013 at 8:45 PM

      Lots of places but often Spotlight recently. They seem to have lots on Amazon too

      • Jade Benjamin says

        August 15, 2014 at 2:53 AM

        are there any places that that sell these wreath beads in brooklyn area

  2. kathy walker says

    August 10, 2014 at 6:23 AM

    Need more ideas using tri beads. I have so many and don’t know what to do with them. thanks

  3. Carolyn Worth says

    August 17, 2016 at 1:09 AM

    I’ve done some beading but on a MUCH smaller scale but recently did a wreath like yours BUT only used the red/green beads you used but interspersed the clear beads in between each color so it was clear, red, clear, green until the size was what I wanted and then twisted the wire closed and hot glued a red thin ribbon onto the area where I twisted the wire and voila, another type of wreath, very nice and EASY~! Good luck… respectfully, Carolyn

    • Tonya Grant says

      August 19, 2016 at 9:40 AM

      Sounds lovely, Carolyn!

  4. Darlene says

    August 1, 2018 at 3:02 AM

    I cant wait to get started on some of the crafts I have seen today.. 100 days till christmas…

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