Stack the open end of the fabrics then sew shut together.
Start braiding the stuffed fabrics tightly, then sew the end.
Attach a looped jute twine behind the wreath and glue the ribbons on the front lower part.

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Trace a small round pattern on a piece of fabric then cut.
Make more of this with green fabric.
pop swing open the cardboard and shape it into a cone, tape the edges together in place.

Roll another cardboard around and tape all over it, this will be the stand of the tree.
Take a gold string, insert beads or pearls then know each end.
Loop it then attach it to the middle of the ribbon.

Do these to the other fabrics and sew to pointed edges together until youve made a full circle.
Use this as a napkin ring.
Next, cut a 41cm round fabric, fold the edges inward with about half an inch size.
Sew around the fabric near the seam edges leaving a gap in the middle.
Insert a garter through the hole, then pull it tightly, cut the excess and sew shut.
Cut a 35cm round cardboard and insert it onto the gartered fabric, use this as a table mat.
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