How to Make a Cricut Paper Cut Wreath
This Cricut Paper Cut Wreath by Becki Clark is a timeless take on a home décor staple – proving that wreaths aren't just for Christmas!
Becki created her wreath using a Cricut Explore Air 2 and her foliage templates (available to download below). Once all the leaves were cut, she attached them onto an embroidery hoop, working the shapes in a diagonal direction for a wild and whimsical feel.
If you don't have a Cricut machine, you can use the templates with a cutting mat and kraft knife to cut the shapes by hand.
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How to make
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- A kraft knife
Cut your foliage using the templates, if you have a Circut you can import them into the design space and cut in a variety of sizes. Mine were cut about 7-10cm big.

Attach to an embroidery hoop using glue, working your paper round so your leaves are heading in the same direction. I placed some over each other for a fuller look in places.

Add a piece of wool, twine or ribbon to the top of your wreath so that you can hang it in your desired location.
