DIY Geometric Himmeli Wreath (made with cocktail straws!!)

By Mandi 12/17/2014

Hey guys!! Just wanted to reshare this awesome geometric wreath tutorial from last year,  it is still one of my favorite projects of all time!!

 

This wreath. This wreath saved me.

DIY Geometric Wreath Tutorial

You know when you are so inspired by something it is all you can think about!? I want to Himmeli everything.

Lets back up. You are probably saying “Himmeli?” Lets. discuss. Himmeli is a traditional Scandinavian art. They typically make them at Christmas time and they are the most gorgeous mobiles that you have ever seen (Google it!!)

I was in a decorating funk and for the life of me couldn’t find any holiday inspiration. So I started googling things that I love. When I googled Geometric Wreath I found HRUSKAA. It is an etsy shop that makes amazing Himmeli projects. Melissa’s Himmeli wreath is made out of Brass or Copper tubing and worth every cent (I priced one out in brass supplies and the cost alone was $60.00) not to mention that you have to cut 105 pieces. You should totally go and check out her shop,  it is going to shoot to the top of your sugarplum dreams. And while my wreath is not exactly the same as hers, it was totally inspired by it.

The wreath and how to make something similar lived in my every thought for days. After trying my hand at making simple Himmeli ornaments, I felt like I understood the design process a lot better. Looking at a 3 dimensional object 2 dimensionally is enough to give you an aneurism. After trying a few techniques I feel like I came up with an extremely easy technique to make a geometric wreath.

(And when I say easy, I mean my 10 year old can do it. So you can totally do it too!)

Tutorials for this type of project are notoriously confusing and make you want to give up on life completely. I am doing everything I can to combat that problem. Please don’t give up on life.

I even made a video because, lets face it, sometimes it is just easier to learn things in person.

But of course I had to do a regular tutorial too. So lets get to it!

To make a Himmeli Wreath you will need:

1 Package of Cocktail Straws

1 Spool of 30 Gauge Floral Wire

Start by cutting your straws down to right length. To make a wreath that is 19 inches at its widest point I cut the straws to 4 1/2 inches.

The fastest and most efficient way to cut 105 straws is to use a rotary cutter and a guide.

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Before you get started I have a few tips:

  • When you are connecting the wire you will only need to wrap it once (unless you are finishing a line, then you will want to wrap it a couple more times.)
  • Tuck in as many of the tails as you can (I talk about this a little bit more in the video)
  • Handle this like it is a newborn baby flower. VERY carefully. Straw is not the strongest material on the planet.

Now is the fun part.

Measure out 2 1/2 arms length of wire.

How To Make a Geometric Straw Wreath Step 1

Geometric Himmeli Wreath Tutorial Step 2

Geometric Wreath Tutorial Step 3

DIY Wreath Step 4

How To Make Himmeli

Himmeli Wreath Step 6

How To Make a Geometric Wreath Step 7

Geometric Himmeli Wreath Tutorial Step 8

Geometric Himmeli Pentagon Step 9

Geometric Wreath DIY Step 10

 

You are done with your first piece!! Now you just need to make 7 of these PacMan/Pentagon shapes. After you have done that,  this is where you pick up the tutorial.

Wire Wreath Tutorial Step 11

DIY Geometric Wreath

How To Make A Himmeli Wreath

DIY Wreath Step 12

Geometric Wreath How To Step 13

Openwork Wreath Tutorial

Clip your wires and you are done!

One little tip, if you are planning on spray painting your wreath string a small piece of wire from one of the outer points so you have something to hold while you are painting! (I used this gold to paint mine!)

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**Just an FYI the center wreath in this picture is a different design. The 2 wreaths on the outsides are from this tutorial. You can see the tutorial for the second wreath here.

 

Modern Christmas Ideas vintagerevivals.com

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And because I am obsessed I have one hanging in my kitchen too…

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Geometric Himmeli Wreath Tutorial vintagerevivals.com

DIY Geometric Wreath Tutorial vintagerevivals

So what do you think? Is this a project that you are going to try?

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14 thoughts on “DIY Geometric Himmeli Wreath (made with cocktail straws!!)”

  1. Carly and I have been making these like crazy. Even had a craft night with a bunch a friends and taught them how. Love it!

  2. Wow, I absolutely love this idea! It’s so unique and it’s a beautiful, modern (yet vintage) twist to Christmas decorations! I definitely want to try this, if I don’t have time this year then it’s going in my folder for Christmas decorations next year!

  3. I made one this summer and painted it copper. I have it hanging in my dining room. Love it. My daughter and I also made the Himmeli heart and painted it silver. It sits in her in her room on a shelf. She is very proud of it. I now want to make more but it is too cold to spray paint. I might make Himmeli designs this winter and paint in the warmer weather. Then it will take no time at all.

  4. I have not had the joy of creating one yet but I do have a TON of leftover cocktail straws from some himmeli decorations I made to hang in my living room window. Maybe, just maybe, I’ll push out one more craft this season and try your tutorial out!

  5. I used this tutorial and made a big 3 constructed of two almost-completed circles . It looks just fantastic as wall art that I have up year-round! I’m on board with your himmeli addiction!

  6. just wanted to encourage you to keep telling your testimony. It will help soooo many people. Whenever you have reservations about sharing anything that you are going through, ( number of reasons here) remember that Satan would love to keep you quiet because he knows it will further the Kingdom of God. I love that you speak what you are feeling as well, that is another thing satan would love to steal, our memories. Especially the ones that are a testimony to what God does in our lives. You are a Blessing and an encouragement for people all over the world. Thankyou , and thankyou for your tutoral. I am making some small ones for my daughters wedding for the chairs.

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