DIY Fall Pompom and Fabric Rose Wreath
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Fall is here! But it's not quite time to bring out the spooky Halloween wreaths just yet. So I made a new one! I love my fabric roses from the Curtain Tie project and have been wanting to make more AND make some out of burlap!
Materials:
Misc fabric and burlap
Jute Twine
Hot Glue Gun
Grapevine Wreath 18"
I gathered up miscellaneous fabric {some was clearance pieces, some leftover from other projects} and my twine.
I started ripping the fabric into strips, changing up the width and length in order to create various size roses.
I followed directions from the Curtain Tie post and made a good handful of different size roses and pompoms.{Pompoms are easy to create, just google it if you're not sure how}
Next, I started hot gluing them to the grapevine wreath.
I wrapped the twine around the top of the wreath and then used another piece of torn fabric to create a tie for the wreath to hang. I started by knotting the fabric around the wreath. Then I tied a knot around a finger. Slide the finger out and I had a loop to hang with. And finished it off with a bow tie.
It's ready to go!
Here's a pic of the loop over the door hanger. You can't even see it!
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Fall is here! But it's not quite time to bring out the spooky Halloween wreaths just yet. So I made a new one! I love my fabric roses from the Curtain Tie project and have been wanting to make more AND make some out of burlap!
Materials:
Misc fabric and burlap
Jute Twine
Hot Glue Gun
Grapevine Wreath 18"
I gathered up miscellaneous fabric {some was clearance pieces, some leftover from other projects} and my twine.
I started ripping the fabric into strips, changing up the width and length in order to create various size roses.
I followed directions from the Curtain Tie post and made a good handful of different size roses and pompoms.{Pompoms are easy to create, just google it if you're not sure how}
Next, I started hot gluing them to the grapevine wreath.
I wrapped the twine around the top of the wreath and then used another piece of torn fabric to create a tie for the wreath to hang. I started by knotting the fabric around the wreath. Then I tied a knot around a finger. Slide the finger out and I had a loop to hang with. And finished it off with a bow tie.
It's ready to go!
Here's a pic of the loop over the door hanger. You can't even see it!
Thanks for stopping by!
Check out who I've linked up with this week by going to my Linky Party Page!
***While I'm thrilled to share my step-by-step directions, the good and the bad, these are intended for your personal use. I'm always happy to hear and see what my bloggers have been working on. BUT a lot of work goes into these creations and while I have no issues sharing so you are able to create the work for your precious homes please understand that selling an exact duplication of my designs is highly frowned upon. :( Please always be considerate of another artists work. Thank you!***
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