Here's how it works
Glue the bark trunks to a piece of cardboard for easier working with hot glue. The Polystyrene balls cut in half with a long, sharp knife and stick the cut surface in the middle of the bark trunks. The high temperature of the hot glue causes the stick to melt into the hemisphere.
Fill the hemispheres with light structure paste and draw circles into the moist mass with a wooden stick. Allow to dry thoroughly, then prime the large mushrooms with indian yellow and the small mushrooms with may green. After drying, wipe the yellow mushrooms with a cloth, the Terracotta may green mushrooms with olive green. Press Paint sponge lightly on the surface to reveal the outline of the curls.
Glue a piece of bobbin lace with hot glue around the bark trunks
Make stencils from strong cardboard for the leaves, press on Natural paper Transfer and cut out. Paint the leaf veins with a fine brush and Handicraft paint accentuate the edges with a Paint sponge and. When dry, decorate the leaves evenly in one direction into the wreath and glue them on.
Glue the mushrooms in pairs into the wreath. Tie six small bast bundles and fix them together with the acorns evenly distributed on the wreath.