I don’t know about you, but Christmas wreaths are, apart from Christmas lights, my favorite Christmas decorations. Oh, by the way, if you are into Christmas wreaths, check my post on DIY project, Make your own Christmas wreath (12 Facebook likes so far :)).
Now, back to graphics. And illustrations. Because this is the name of this blog, so let’s stick to the topic. (Although I might talk about life and the universe a bit later ;))
Ladies and gentleman, designers, art lovers, photographers and scrap-bookers,
the time has come for a vector art freebie!
Christmas Wreaths are waiting for you in the following formats (4 of them):
* AI (Adobe Illustrator 8.0 and newer versions)
* EPS (Encapsulated PostScript – more info on Wikipedia)
* SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics – more info on Wikipedia)
* CDR (CorelDRAW 8.0 and newer versions)
* PNG (transparent) – I know, I know… this is not a vector, but it may help you out!

[Download Christmas Wreaths, vector art here (zipped, 6,4Mb)]
Also, I’d like to use this opportunity and invite you to check out the latest Photoshop brushes set – [Free for Platinum GBG members only, which you might become if you want]:
Christmas Post Stamps (15 brushes in three sizes)

Preview Christmas Post Stamps Photoshop brushes (YouTube video)
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xoxo,
Silvia
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Christmas time is coming and I know many of you, just like me, enjoy creating your own decorations at home, in the company of your friends and family. It’s more fun and these decorations have much bigger value than the ones bought in the mall.
So, today, I came up with this idea of creating a wreath. And, as a basis for it, I used styrofoam. I made it with the stuff I had at home and I hope you will like it enough to try and do something like this yourself, following this DIY tutorial.
1. Printing images
Print some of your photos, use images of your friends, family, or pets (as I did in this occasion) … in 2×2 inches size. Of course, I could not resist but to decorate my images with Photoshop brushes: Christmas II Photoshop Brushes (20+20+20) + 20 PNGs, and I used them as photo masks (there are few brushes in a set which can be used as photo masks too. Also I used one of the free Photoshop brushes from GreenBulbGang.Com – Grunge Stars)

And, well, I printed them out …

2. Preparation
Prepare the following: styrofoam, fabric, colorful fabric ribbons, wire, pine cones, gold color, glue gun.

3. Cutting the styrofoam (Part I)
Before cutting a circle, of course, we need to mark the styrofoam, I draw two circles using a pen, pick and a rope. No, that’s not my hand :) My hubby helped me.

4. Cutting the styrofoam (Part II)
That’s it. Now I had to cut it out. First I cut the smaller one. I know there is a styrofoam cutter, but I do not have it. So I used a simple knife. It was really messy. But I manage it.

5. Voila, that was the hardest part!
The hardest part is done! You can always buy something like this in a store. But I didn’t. Because this is DIY Christmas wreath :)

6. Dressing up
I dressed-up this wreath-to-be in a dark green cloth decorated with gold stars, moons and other drawings… I glued the cloth to the styrofoam with a glue gun. Yes, that’s me gluing the cloth :)

7. Dressing-up – completed
And, here’s the result:

8. Wiring and decorating
Now, I cut some wire and simply clasped it around the wreath-to-be. The upper part was twisted in a spiral so that we can insert the images. I didn’t have thicker wire. If I had a thicker wire I’d just pin it in the styrofoam. Also, I prepared pine cones and sprayed them with gold color.

9. Pine cones
Finally I glued the pine cones with a glue gun.

10. Inserting the photos
OK. That’s it. Now is time for printed images! Cut them, and glue them over the spiral wire. If you just attach them into spiral, they will fall off.

11. The final touch
I felt this wreath was missing something, so I added red and gold ribbons all around it.

12. OK. One more final touch
I added some bows around wires too!


13. And … voila!
Finito! bsilvia Christmas Wreath (2011/2012 edition) is ready! :))

I hope you will like it and maybe even try to do it yourself. Should you have any questions, let me know I will be more than happy to help.
Here is what Mr. SpaceCat thought of it:

Mr. Alphons was not impressed either

But, the old queen, Poofah, she wanted to eat the pine cones ?!?!?

Love you all, have fun and may the peace be with you.
Silvia
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