I made a new wreath months ago and am finally getting around to sharing it with you!
Here are the supplies I used:
- burlap {here is tutorial on how to cut it without it fraying} - a flour sack towel from Target - tea (used to die the towel) - twine - lace - pearl beads - self healing mat - acrylic ruler - rotary cutter (the last three are optional. Could use scissors) |
- grape vine wreath - wooden letter (from Hobby Lobby) - acrylic craft paint in color of choice (I chose a happy yellow) - paint brush |
-glue gun |
First, I made fabric roses from the burlap and died flour sack towel.
Secure them by hot gluing a small circle on the back of each one. |
I added a pearl bead to the center of each burlap rose. Just to give it a little something extra... |
Arrange the flowers to your liking on one side. Hot glue in place once you decide where to put them all. |
At the last minute, I decided to add some leaves. I cut them, free handed, out of some burlap scraps. |
Wrap the other side in your twine. |
Secure it in the back with a dot of hot glue. |
Add a little lace. |
And your letter. |
And you're done! |
There are so many wreath ideas floating around out there and the grapevine type always catch my eye. I am glad I have one of my very own now!
Have you ever DIYed a wreath? What is your favorite kind?
~Sarah
Flashback! Here's what we were up to one year ago today: "Big Time Walker"
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So pretty!
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