I keep forgetting that it's only the beginning of June.
Here in Arizona it's been over a hundred degrees for weeks now, and I can't believe for most of the country, spring is just ending.
But either way, I'm showing you today how to make a beautiful, super easy, Spring-ish burlap wreath.
Here are the materials you'll need:
1/2 a yard of tan burlap
1/2 a yard of white washed burlap
1/2 a yard of bone burlap
1/2 yard white cotton or muslin
fabric scissors
metal hanger
Step 1:
Cut your fabric into strips that are about 4 fingers width wide.
Step 2:
Fold the strips of fabric, accordion or pleated style
Step 4: This step is only necessary for the cotton/muslin fabric. Since the wire isn't able to go through the material without a hole, you need to snip one.
Fold the accordion fabric strip in half and snip a small hole through all the layers.
It will look like this.
Step 5: Push the wire through the hole you snipped.
Step 6: Fold the burlap accordion style as you did with cotton/muslin.
You won't need to snip a hole for the wire to go through with the burlap.
Since it's so loosely woven, it's really easy to slide the wire through the fabric.
Step 7: Alternate the strips of burlap and fabric as you desire, making sure the wreath is full.
Step 8: Bend the wire into a circle and shape it till you achieve the look you want.
Step 9: Twist the ends of the wire securely together and use wire cutters to remove the excess.
Step 10: Using the remaining cotton or burlap strips, tie a loop around the twisted ends of the wire.
Step 11: Hang and enjoy!
Total cost:
Hanger: Free
White Cotton: $1.99*
Tan Burlap (1/2 yard): $1.50*
White Washed Burlap (1/2 yard): $1.50*
Bone Burlap (1/2 yard): $1.50*
(*Sale price)
Total: $5.50
Total time: About 20 minutes.
Easy and cute make for some of my favorite projects. :)
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