![]() ![]() Print the pdf pattern and trace it onto the adhesive side of the silver (or gold) glitter adhesive foam. I would recommend buying 7/8-inch wide glitter ribbons in pink, blue, and green or colors of your choice if you’d like a multicolor mane like this one. Then, I found you could pull the colors apart on the ribbon, so I did that to make the mane look more full. I found that unnecessary as the tension kept them in place. You can add a dot of hot glue to hold each piece close if you’d like. I just eyeballed it where a mane should go on the werath. I’ve tried searching online, but can’t really find anything like that.Ĭut 7-inch long pieces and tuck them under the very edge of the metal. They were actually 3-fused ribbons together, so I was able to gentle pull apart each color to make my main even fluffier. I found this 3-colored glitter ribbon at Hobby Lobby which I used to make my unicorn mane. It took me about five minutes to get it finished. Once you get going, you’ll be able to wrap it pretty quickly. ![]() It should take just about the entire skein to cover the entire wreath form and knot the last of the loopy yarn at the back of the wreath form. As you wrap, slide the yarn together to make it look full and fluffy. Tie the loopy yarn around the very bottom of the wire wreath form and then begin wrapping. ![]()
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