How to Make a Fall Wreath
My mom-in-law wanted me to transform an old white wicker wreath that had a small amount of spring floral on it into a beautiful fall wreath for her to display before Labor Day weekend and the arrival of family.
1. First, you will gather your supplies/materials.
Now, the pictures don’t show my hot glue gun but you will need it as well.
2. I didn’t have a roll of ribbon burlap so I just cut approximately 4” wide strips of burlap and wrapped around the wreath, securing with hot glue, until it was completely covered.
3. I purchased an assortment of fall floral @ 40% discount at Hobby Lobby to use. I secured my 3 focal point flowers, evenly spaced around the wreath, with hot glue.
4. Next, I had a smaller brighter floral that I trimmed and placed in the center spaces between the main flowers. I then added the pumpkins between the main flowers.
5. Last, I used my filler florals and trimmed off the stems and hot glued all around the wreath filling in every open space to make it full and vibrant.
To finish off, I added jute rope at the center top to make a hanger for hanging my wreath by hot gluing the rope.
Happy Crafting...
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