my supplies (cost ~$20, i already had my burlap). i bought a grapevine wreath because they were on sale, and it ended up being better than a foam form one.
i hot-glued the moss directly onto the grapevine wreath, and used a dowel to press it down in between the vines. above, you can see the back of my wreath, which i decided looked fine enough to leave bare. there’s no reason why you couldn’t glue moss on the back as well. below, i laid out my “adornments” the way i liked, then glued them into place. tip: a candle ring works just as well as the loose sprigs of berries, etc!
above, i made my bow, and hot-glued it separately to the hanging burlap piece. for me, i was able to make a prettier bow using this method. if you’re a super craft queen, i'm sure you could make it all one piece! lastly, i covered my letter W in burlap. this step took longer than the whole wreath! i used my wooden dowel to keep the burlap down while the hot-glue dried. tip: this works much better than using fingers!
here’s the finished product!
i hope y’all enjoyed craft time! i really enjoyed this project and hope to continue posting more crafts in the future!
how are you welcoming fall?
6 comments:
LOVE it! I was working on my fall wreath last night! I did include a letter on mine as well but took it down because it looked funny. Yours is so cute!
You are so crafty. I loooove this wreath, like, a LOT. Make me one!!! :)
That is to die for! I'm dying to make a fall wreath.
I LOVE this!! I want to try it myself! Aren't we having some gorgeous weather here in the QC lately? It makes me want to spend all my time outdoors!
Love this wreath! What a gorgeous job! xo
Love your wreath! I just love burlap...so much you can do with it! I did a burlap wreath too for the party.
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