It doesn't matter whether you believe in the power of a "dream catcher", but it is worth doing such a thing, because it will perfectly decorate the interior of almost any style - from vintage filled with cute little things to cool high-tech.
To begin with, I would like to note that this way of making a dream catcher is a great option to use a boring openwork napkin.
So: round or polygonal (the more corners, the better!) Openwork napkin, threads in color, stiff wire, feathers, beads, beads, small patterned buttons, narrow lace.
for this craft it is not at all necessary to buy beads, buttons and beads. This is exactly the case when a mix of beads left over from scattered necklaces will look very appropriate.
1. Make a ring out of the wire, fix the ends of the wire by twisting them. The radius of the ring should be slightly larger than the radius of the napkin.
2. Use cotton thread to secure the napkin inside the ring, as shown in the photo below.
Please note that the thread must be pulled through the outermost scallops of the napkin. Try not to let the napkin sag when the thread is taut. Otherwise, you will have to disassemble the entire structure and make a ring of a slightly larger diameter.
3. Tie strips of narrow lace to the bottom of the craft. Attach the feathers on the threads between them. On the same threads with feathers, string several beads, buttons and beads. You can also make several pendants with only beads and beads.
You can complement this decor with a pair of unnecessary pendants (choose those that are made antique) or pendants from broken earrings.
4. Tie a loop of threads to the top of the dream catcher. The length of the loop depends only on where in the house you intend to place your craft. If it will hang on the wall, make a small, inconspicuous loop.