Hate buying expensive wreath forms at Michael's and Joann's? Try using pipe insulation from Home Depot to make your next wreath! I got a 4 pack for $2.47!
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Just bend the insulation and secure the two ends with tape. I used painter's tape because that's what was closest to me. |
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For this wreath, I decided to wrap it in yarn and make fabric rosettes again. I wanted another fall wreath for inside our house. |
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I placed pins equal distances apart around the wreath so each section of yarn would be the same width. Then I started wrapping very carefully so each loop of yarn laid neatly beside the one before. |
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Then it was time to make some more fabric rosettes. I used the same technique that I did for my last wreath. I made a few different sizes then hot glued them to the wreath. |
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Finished product! I'm waiting to find the perfect place for it once I get out all my fall decor! |
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3 comments:
I love it! And I love your blog! How do you do it all? So thankful Nester had this fabulous party so we could meet talented new bloggy friends. Enjoy your weekend.
xoxo michele
What a completely adorable wreath ~ I love it!
Have a Happy Labor Day!
This is a super idea for inexpensive wreath crafting.
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