holiday burlap wreath {a tutorial}

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Well, Hello and Happy Monday!

Is it too early to start thinking Christmas? I hope not, cuz I’m been realllly excited to share this with you all….

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If you follow me on Instagram, you know that I was super excited to find this gold dotted burlap fabric at Joann’s the other week. I bought a yard, not quite knowing what I was going to do with it. And is it any surprise I chose to use it for a wreath? Nope-none at all.

Materials:

1 yd burlap fabric
foam wreath form
straight pins
scissors

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Step 1: Take fabric and cut into pieces approx. 1″ wide and 4″ long. Take each length of burlap, fold into a loop, and insert into wreath with a pin…

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…and repeat, ad infinitum (or so it’ll feel, though it really only took about an hour in reality).

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I didn’t really have a technique to the placement of the loops. You can pin in rows if want a more structured look, or just do what I did and eyeball it as you go.

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And there you go! An easy, fun and versatile wreath-I really love how this turned out…it’ll be hard to take down after the holidays are over!

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burlap-wrapped autumn wreath {a tutorial}

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Good morning, Burlap+Blue readers! Carrie here, from Dream Green DIY, back to show you my favorite way to celebrate the fall season. I think I can speak for the majority of us when I say that boots, pumpkins, scarves and pumpkin spice lattes have us all leaping for joy over the beginning of fall. It didn’t take my husband and I long to jump head first into the season by revamping our front door with a new wreath fit for the colors and rustic feeling of fall.

Supplies:

Straw wreath form in whatever size you’d like

Burlap cut into long, thin strips (amount will vary based on the size of your wreath form)

Staple gun, staples

Scissors

Permanent marker

Three squares of felt in your favorite fall hues

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Start by wrapping the end of your first burlap strip around to the back of your wreath form and staple in place. Then continue to wrap the burlap around the wreath, using staples every now and then, until you’ve covered the entire wreath.

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Next, lay out your felt and choose your first color. I wanted to make leaf-like shapes, so I went with a simple curved template. I cut the smallest leaves first and then laid one of the forms on top of the second sheet of felt, tracing a replica shape in a slightly larger size. After cutting this second, slightly larger set out, I laid one piece on the last piece of felt and did the same thing – Tracing another slightly larger size, and then cut the final set out.

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Once all three sizes and colors were cut out, I sandwiched them all together to create colorful felt leaves. To attach them to the wreath, I used my staple gun to put a single staple in the center of each three-layered leaf. Why staples? Our front door happens to be in direct sunlight most of the day so, even on a chilly day, anything hot glued is quick to melt and fall apart. If this isn’t an issue for you, by all means, break out the hot glue gun! A set of pretty pearl-topped pins could also do the trick for adhering the felt leaves to the straw wreath.

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This oh-so-simple method has become a mainstay in our home, ever since crafting together a flowery version for the spring and summer. An added bonus is the naturally sweet smell of straw and burlap welcoming us through the front door every time we come home.

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What are YOUR favorite ways to decorate for the fall season?

Carrie Waller is a freelance writer and designer living in Lynchburg, Virginia. Her DIY blogging features for Burlap+Blue are available the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. For a real-time rehash of her home renovation projects and other DIY how-to’s, visit her blog at DreamGreenDIY.com.

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