I have seen many burlap Wreath Creations lately. There seems to be many instructions out there for them as well. I came up with this wreath to decorate my front door this Fall. The embellishments are pieces of my old fall wreath, a vintage scarf, a wooden bird I found at the thrift store and a gold flower brooch that I made out of satin. I created the wreath by starting with a 16 inch foam base and covered it in scraps of white cotton fabric cut into wide strips by just wrapping it around the base. I then cut burlap material into 6 inch squares and pinned the folded up squares randomly around the base until it was covered. I used hot glue to attach the embellishments.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Creating : A New Fall Wreath- Burlap Style
My Burlap Wreath
I have seen many burlap Wreath Creations lately. There seems to be many instructions out there for them as well. I came up with this wreath to decorate my front door this Fall. The embellishments are pieces of my old fall wreath, a vintage scarf, a wooden bird I found at the thrift store and a gold flower brooch that I made out of satin. I created the wreath by starting with a 16 inch foam base and covered it in scraps of white cotton fabric cut into wide strips by just wrapping it around the base. I then cut burlap material into 6 inch squares and pinned the folded up squares randomly around the base until it was covered. I used hot glue to attach the embellishments.
I have seen many burlap Wreath Creations lately. There seems to be many instructions out there for them as well. I came up with this wreath to decorate my front door this Fall. The embellishments are pieces of my old fall wreath, a vintage scarf, a wooden bird I found at the thrift store and a gold flower brooch that I made out of satin. I created the wreath by starting with a 16 inch foam base and covered it in scraps of white cotton fabric cut into wide strips by just wrapping it around the base. I then cut burlap material into 6 inch squares and pinned the folded up squares randomly around the base until it was covered. I used hot glue to attach the embellishments.
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