Wreath part 3

When cleaning my craft room, I found some wooden acorns. In keeping with the use it or lose it mentality I am approaching with my crafts, I decided to use these on the wreath.

Wooden acorns painted gold with spray paint, with Sharpie, and plain

I wanted some bling, so I tried to color the acorns gold with a Sharpie. This is doable, but takes awhile. So I found a partial can of gold spray paint and sprayed the other acorns using a cardboard box for a spray guard. I used up the paint too! One less thing in storage, yay!

Drilling a hole with a gimlet

I used a small gimlet to drill holes across the tops of the acorns, then used gold colored aluminium wire (because it is light and very malleable) to make picks. I have more precise control of the gimlet. A drill press or hand drill goes faster but I usually slip at least once. For just 7 holes, the gimlet was perfect.

Wire threaded through the hole at the top of the acorn

To complete the picks, I twisted the wire. Here is a demo.

Completed acorn picks

With the picks complete, I tucked them asymmetrically into my wreath. It does add a little shine.

Gold acorns added to my wreath