Saturday, September 29, 2012

Fall Wreath Tutorial

 Today was a really rainy day.  We ran a few errands in the morning and then came home for lunch.  While the boys were napping I ran to the craft store and got a couple of supplies to work on my fall wreath.  This wreath was so easy to make.  It really took me longer to decide on what fabric to use than to put it together.

  At first, I had chosen a black and white patterned fabric, but when I saw this orange fabric, I knew it was the one!  I also chose some purple, green and brown fabrics and burlap to coordinate.  I purchased two ribbons for other projects, but used the orange burlap-y ribbon for some of the flowers.


  First I took my fabric and laid it out to cut strips.  The strips were probably about 2 - 3 inches wide.
 Next, I wrapped the strips around the wreath form.  I overlapped the ends, but you could hot glue or pin them to secure them to the wreath.  I chose to use a straw wreath (because it was on sale at Walmart ;).  Whenever I use straw wreaths, I always leave the plastic wrap on.  It seems to make putting the fabric or yarn on easier.
 Here's a picture of my wreath completely wrapped in fabric.
 Next, the fun part: flower making!  Really you could make any type of flowers using these fabrics.  Right now, my skills include making what I call a "rosette".  Basically, you cut a strip of fabric, fold it in half and tightly wind it around itself.  Then you can secure it with a pin or hot glue and attach it to the wreath.  I got hot glue happy!  These flowers are never coming off :)
 AND voila! my wreath is complete!





1 comment:

  1. This wreath is beautiful! I love your projects, very fun. I am your newest follower, saw you on Craft Confessions giveaway. Would love if you could come follow me back.

    Thanks
    Nichole
    www.pinkieforpink.com

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