LOL I did this wreath a few years ago. The ornaments get heavy when there are so many and my beautiful wreath became an egg shape after a few days. 😂 The neighbors and I enjoyed some good laughs over that one. It looked so ridiculous I left it up and got a good belly laugh every time I looked at it. I would recommend putting a Dollar Tree hula hoop through the noodle or use heavy duty noodles. I used Dollar Tree ones which are pretty flimsy.
LOL!!! I had the SAME problem a few years ago… yeah, we all hit a good chuckle… and like my mom said, “Easter decor DONE!” 😊 I ended up having to use two Dollar Tree hula hoops but my sis used a “good” hula hoop from Walmart…
@@NiaLaLa_V yes but these are for giant wreaths. Like ridiculously giant wreaths. 3 feet across so you can show off to your neighbor how crafty you are.😄
Glue tip for the wreath...remove hook caps on the ornaments. Make a starter hole in the noodle, glue ornaments to noodle by the tip where the cap used to be.
I used to make many of these and a handy tip for crafty’s is go to goodwill for your baubles because they get expensive from the store when making larger ones. 😊
The ones in our dollar tree aren't that nice. Some in home depot are shinier, but expensive. I wish all the sellers wouldn't put the non shiny ones in the same package.
in the first one, why do you need to add the broom stick? In the second one, after spending like $400 on all those ornaments, if you place the wreath outside and there is wind, wont many of them shatter?
Home Talk makes expensive, wasteful, impractical trash…. THATS ALL THIS CHANNEL DOES!! literally ANY crafting/diy channel has better and less expensive ideas than Home Talk, it’s one of the worst channels out there.
The broom stick is to keep the noodle rigid. Also at the beginning she said to buy shatter proof balls. Whether such a thing actually exists, I don't know.
A couple tips; use short, pvc nipples inside the noodles ends when connecting end to end. It will stabilize the noodles better than duct tape alone. Also, you could use a hole saw to cut into the ends of the noodles for the led candle lights.
Wow, these are neat! I do have a question, do you know about how many ornaments it took to make your wreath? I ask because I would hate to get started and not have enough 😭Thank you for sharing these
The dowel is to keep the noodle stiff. The balls might be enough when it's just laying on the table but to keep its shape when it is time remove and store it the dowel will help.
I use pool noodles and cut then stick them inside my winter boots so the tops stay up instead of try to fold and fall over, also inside of purses when I store them
I didn't care for the first and second decorations. On the third you should have cut out the circles for the tea lights first cause it would have been much easier and safer. Your decoration turned out really pretty🕯
Last one is a massive fire hazard! Sorry, Not sorry! I would remove this one! If not someone withThe Fire department sees this they may take action! Please heed my advice! My Father " Fire Chief "❣🇨🇦✌💞🌄☃️
For the cost of all those ornaments & glue sticks you can just go buy a nice wreath and save yourself the cost & time of this hideously cheap looking circle
A dow rod can be very inexpensive and bought at many places. Why ruin a broom handle? STOP CREATING CHEAP JUNK FOR YOUR HOMES? Aren't your homes, the place(s) you rear your children and live with your love, important enough to spend a little money?
LOL I did this wreath a few years ago. The ornaments get heavy when there are so many and my beautiful wreath became an egg shape after a few days. 😂 The neighbors and I enjoyed some good laughs over that one. It looked so ridiculous I left it up and got a good belly laugh every time I looked at it. I would recommend putting a Dollar Tree hula hoop through the noodle or use heavy duty noodles. I used Dollar Tree ones which are pretty flimsy.
LOL!!! I had the SAME problem a few years ago… yeah, we all hit a good chuckle… and like my mom said, “Easter decor DONE!” 😊 I ended up having to use two Dollar Tree hula hoops but my sis used a “good” hula hoop from Walmart…
Good tip
Great tip!! 👍👍
Dollar tree also sells actual wreath frames.
@@NiaLaLa_V yes but these are for giant wreaths. Like ridiculously giant wreaths. 3 feet across so you can show off to your neighbor how crafty you are.😄
Glue tip for the wreath...remove hook caps on the ornaments. Make a starter hole in the noodle, glue ornaments to noodle by the tip where the cap used to be.
Very pretty !
thank you for all the great ideas to use pool noodles. 👍
Chaz, I really love your gold 'candle' display with tealights. Very creative!❤
Great ideas👍🏻🎄❄️
Brilliant Thanks for sharing! Blessings of love and light to all!
The candles did it for me. Beautiful ❤
How many ornaments were used on the pool noodle wreath ?
That depends on the project
1 1/2 thousand!! Lol
@@KandyKoatedKrafts 🤣🤣🤣
Cute festive ideas!
I used to make many of these and a handy tip for crafty’s is go to goodwill for your baubles because they get expensive from the store when making larger ones. 😊
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@@whyknotme191what does this .. mean?
@@adrilyn3013Buying the ornaments at a thrift store can be cheaper.
Looks pretty cool , and fun to make. May try it with a small string of lights weaving in and around the ornaments..
This is some of the nicest things I’ve seen from You. Nice
Love the center piece y'all
A piece oF PVC pipe would be much sturdier.
Very creative! Especially loved the candles!
Great! Thank you 🙏
Wow!!! It's beautiful.
Cut slits in the noodle, take slices off an end and fill in the slices and you will have a more sturdy circle.
Thanks for sharing.❤
We’re did you get the colorful balls for the noodles they are so fun and pretty?
Can you tell me where you got the prettiest colors?
The ones in our dollar tree aren't that nice. Some in home depot are shinier, but expensive.
I wish all the sellers wouldn't put the non shiny ones in the same package.
The first one with using the broom stick was a beautiful center piece
What a wonderful idea that was just shown. Totally approved of this video. Thanks.
Approved? Odd thing to say..
Love the mantel/table decor piece!
“mantle”
This would be great on a headstone leave one side so can be attached to saddle form. Think will make for parents.
I love your brilliant ideas, especially the wreath. Absolutely amazing. 👍💕💯
Buenas ideas. Gracias
Perhaps use dowel rods if you can’t sacrifice a broom handle.
Or dollar tree sells broom sticks separate from the broom or mop. Cheap
Absolutely beautiful!!!!!
Love the pool noodle wreath!!
in the first one, why do you need to add the broom stick? In the second one, after spending like $400 on all those ornaments, if you place the wreath outside and there is wind, wont many of them shatter?
Home Talk makes expensive, wasteful, impractical trash…. THATS ALL THIS CHANNEL DOES!!
literally ANY crafting/diy channel has better and less expensive ideas than Home Talk, it’s one of the worst channels out there.
The broom stick is to keep the noodle rigid. Also at the beginning she said to buy shatter proof balls. Whether such a thing actually exists, I don't know.
Your a genius I Love your ideas thank you so much!
…it’s “you’re” for the first word
@@sonialoves444 thanks for the grammar lesson
This is so pretty
Hermoso 🥰
Love the wreath 👍
A couple tips; use short, pvc nipples inside the noodles ends when connecting end to end. It will stabilize the noodles better than duct tape alone. Also, you could use a hole saw to cut into the ends of the noodles for the led candle lights.
TY !
What are pvc nipple's? I'm afraid to Google it 🙈
@@antonettemcandrew2277, 🤣
It's a short piece of pvc that connects longer pieces together by slipping over the ends.
How many ornaments do you need for the wreath
Same question for me; I need to go buy.... #?
Approximately how many ornaments did you use on the first craft. It's really pretty and such a great ideas. Thanks!!!😊
I have same question. Need to go buy. #?
Pretty! TFS
Brillant idea
❤
How do you turn the candles on and off?
You would have to remove them, turn them on and then put them back in the "candles". Same procedure when you want to turn them off.
Can you tell me approximately how many ornaments were needed for the first project (mantel strip)?
For that and for the wreath...same question....need to go buy. #?
Wow, these are neat! I do have a question, do you know about how many ornaments it took to make your wreath? I ask because I would hate to get started and not have enough 😭Thank you for sharing these
I have Same question...?
That s beautiful
Beautiful !
how large is that circle size
Great!😍
Is a dowel even needed in the first? Will the weight of the ornaments even cause the pool noodle to collapse???
The dowel is to keep the noodle stiff. The balls might be enough when it's just laying on the table but to keep its shape when it is time remove and store it the dowel will help.
Adorable
Beautiful
Great ideas. Wouldn't have the patience.
I think the drip should have been a little more defined by making it off white like the candles very beautiful and brilliant love it ❤
And the tops should have been shaved to look more tapered. Didn't like that one at all.
what is the purpose of the wood dowel?
To keep the noodle from being floppy. You wouldn't want to have a floppy center piece! 😊😊😊
How to make ornaments 😢 they're to expensive
An even better hack. If your doggie should sadly become blind, cut pool noodles to place, around your place….where sharp corners could hurt her. 😊
😅love it all thank you for the suggestion.
These ARE brilliant ideas. Thank you for sharing! 😊🙏🏼❤️☃️❄️🎄
maybe use the puff paint for the drips on them
I use pool noodles and cut then stick them inside my winter boots so the tops stay up instead of try to fold and fall over, also inside of purses when I store them
Great ideas. But then you have to store these. That's a pain
that makes the wreath on size
So much work for sub par decoration.
You couldn’t use those outside in the winter .The glue won’t hold. But very pretty
Christmas ornaments: Using a wire hanger instead would be faster and so much easier!! And cheaper!!
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I didn't care for the first and second decorations. On the third you should have cut out the circles for the tea lights first cause it would have been much easier and safer. Your decoration turned out really pretty🕯
I thought the same thing. Previous experience with other projects. 😊😊
Last one is a massive fire hazard!
Sorry, Not sorry!
I would remove this one!
If not someone withThe Fire department sees this they may take action!
Please heed my advice! My Father " Fire Chief "❣🇨🇦✌💞🌄☃️
OMG, you are joking?
Need different glue, keep falling off
Meh, this has been done 1000s times before.
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Just buy some ready made decor that actually looks nice. It would cost less than the supplies needed for these tacky DIY projects.
😂
For the cost of all those ornaments & glue sticks you can just go buy a nice wreath and save yourself the cost & time of this hideously cheap looking circle
Waste of a pool noodle
Bah humbug
A dow rod can be very inexpensive and bought at many places. Why ruin a broom handle? STOP CREATING CHEAP JUNK FOR YOUR HOMES? Aren't your homes, the place(s) you rear your children and live with your love, important enough to spend a little money?
If I don't have a “cheap” broom handle, would an “inexpensive” broom handle work as well?🧹😂🫶
Stoppit 😂
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Expensive gold and diamonds work better!
@@arlenekerr1198 LMBO! I😂❤️
@@southernsass2937 Couldn't resist! Humor can make our craizey world a little more fun😂❤️