Make a perfect Valentine’s Day wreath in less than an hour

Valentine's Day wreath Fypon

Last-minute Valentine’s Day wreath can make the perfect statement in less than an hour.

I’m a wreath-addict. I love making holiday wreaths so much that I might start recognizing national cereal day (March 7), talk-like-a-pirate-day (September 19), and ice cream month (July) just to have an excuse to make more wreaths for my front door. ‣ MyFixitUpLife Valentine's Day wreath Fypon

But you can’t argue with making a wreath to celebrate love and Valentine’s Day. It took less than an hour to turn a ceiling medallion into this door decor. Here’s how I made the Valentine’s Day wreath:

I selected a ceiling medallion from Fypon that has a romantic texture. And, it’s made from polyurethane so that it holds up to the winter elements and takes paint beautifully.

Then I spray painted the wreath with Krylon’s ColorMaster in Cherry Red. It dries in less than 10 minutes, so I could easily do one coat while I made the heart for the center.

I used cardstock for the heart print-out for this Valentine’s Day wreath. If I was planning to display the wreath for more than just a few days, and not on our covered porch, I’d opt for laminating the cardstock so that Mother Nature’s snow obsession wouldn’t deteriorate the paper.

To hang the wreath, I just put a screw in the back and tied a red ribbon around it.

Simple and bold, this Valentine’s Day wreath is the perfect way to share a little love with our neighborhood and friends.

Happy Valentine’s Day!

‣ MyFixitUpLife I used Krylon's ColorMaster in Cherry Red to paint this Fypon ceiling medallion for Valentine's Day
I used Krylon’s ColorMaster in Cherry Red to paint this Fypon ceiling medallion for Valentine’s Day
‣ MyFixitUpLife I used Krylon's ColorMaster in Cherry Red to paint this Fypon ceiling medallion for Valentine's Day
I printed the heart on cardstock, but if I were displaying this wreath for more than a few days, I would definitely laminate the paper.

 

 

 

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