- Sheets of double-sided scrapbooking paper or two sheets back to back. I found Walmart to be an inexpensive source for the thinner paper that I needed. (I actually put two sheet back to back because I liked the colors better, although it would be easier to use double-sided sheets.) I used one book of 8 1/2 x 11 inch sheets and a portion of another.
- Cardboard cut into a 10 inch circle or a cake round
- Scissors
- Tape
- Hot glue gun
- Strip of burlap for the rose
- Loop of jute twine for the hanger
- Find the center of your circle by drawing two intersecting lines.
- Create approximately 24 cones in each of two sizes by rolling scrapbooking paper cut into 8 1/2 inch and then 5 1/2 inch squares and securing them with tape.
- Hot glue cones along the four lines to create a guide for the rest of the cones.
- Continue filling in with the larger cones until the outer part of the wreath is complete.
- Hot glue the smaller cones along the inside of the larger ones, always having them meet in the middle.
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