STEP FIVE: You will do the same method as the leaves but now you will put two petals on top of the green leaves and then twist your chenille stem tightly. Fold it underneath the wreath frame and twist to secure your petals.

 

daisy wreath tutorial step give : use chenille stem to attach daisy leaves and petals / Grillo Designs www.grillo-designs.com
 
STEP SIX: Stagger your petals in between the outer rim petals stacking two petals on top of each other.
 
Daisy wreath tutorial step six : Stagger your petals / Grillo Designs www.grillo-designs.com

 

The last set of petals will be attached to the inside of the wreath form where the brackets meet on the wire wreath frame. Make sure to attach 2 petals for each space.

 

Almost completed poly burlap daisy wreath / Grillo Designs www.grillo-designs.com

 

 

STEP SEVEN: To prepare for the middle of the daisy wreath you will need to cut your jute burlap into 16 inch by 11 inch rectangles. I’ve made a video to show you how I put the Daisy swirl together below:

 


 

STEP EIGHT: After you have attached your center onto the daisy wreath you can attach your felt circle with 3 inch zip ties all around the back of your wreath. This will protect your door or wall when you hang your wreath.

 

Cover the back of the daisy wreath with felt to protect / Grillo Designs www.grillo-designs.com

 

Beautiful jute burlap fabric center of the daisy wreath / Grillo Designs www.grillo-designs.com

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