For the longest time I have wanted to make a yarn wreath and I finally found the time to make one for my home. One of my favorite home decor ideas are handmade wreaths so I am excited to share with you today my new Spring Wreath Tutorial. You are going to love how easy it is to make!
The Materials
All I used was a small spool of yarn.
Laced Ribbon.
Pins.
Burlap.
Fabric.
{ I found all the material at Wal-Mart}
The Tutorial
1
I secured the yarn to the wreath with a knot and a pin.
After it was in place I rolled the yarn around the wreath and
I rolled… rolled… rolled and rolled.
{Keep the yarn tight and close together. }
2
After the wreath was covered with yarn I added some flowers made of fabric.
Anyone can make these flowers.
I cut pairs of circles of different sizes. I placed two of them together so the best part of the fabric will show on both sides.
To make the flower fold the circles in half to make a semicircle{ picture 2}.
Then fold it in thirds {picture 3} overlapping the layers {picture 4}.
You are done.
3
Attach the flowers to the wreath with pins.
Add as many flowers as you like to achieve the look you love.
I used different patterns of fabric to make it fun.
4
To finish it I added some burlap leaves, white pins, laced ribbon and the crazy fun white yarn.
Some more ribbon on the top to tie it to my old window and I was done!
I love Spring!
For more inspiration make sure to check out these other
15 Spring Wreath Tutorials… So cute!
Thank you all for visiting with me today!
Besos
Desiree!
I LOOOOVE your wreath! It’s beautiful and I actually just included it on a spring wreath roundup on my blog. Thanks for the inspiration!
~Kate~
How long do u estimate it took to make this from start to finish? Pretty thinking of havingy young women group make them for Mothers day. Wonder about time and cost.
About 30 minutes. The cost will be around $5. You can also keep your eyes open for sales at JoAnns and Michaels for the foam wreath. If you get them at 40% off, each wreath will be around $3.
Oh my gosh this is beautiful! I am in the process of moving and that blue is my new accent color. I cannot wait to make this wreath! Thanks so much for your continued inspiration – I LOVE your blog!
Oh I just love that mint color. And thanks for sharing it in your round up. I started following you after this wreath. 😉
This is amazing and so pretty. Thank you for a fantastic easy to follow tutorial.
ooh I really like this! I’ve made a lot of yarn wreahts and I love them, they are truly addicting. Hope you make many many more!-Karliwww.dancingaroundwithkarli.blogspot.com
I love this wreath, I’m making one now just got done wrapping the yarn. I have a question about the fabric flowers. What size were the circles you cut out for your flowers?
Hello from Greece.I like very much your blog,I saw the changes you made at your house,its great.Beatifull things and stuff. 🙂 The wearth is very qute and i love the colors.I put it on my blog.
Υοu wellcome anytime. 🙂
How wonderful to have a reader friend visiting from Europe! I am from the Canary Islands, Spain and my brother visited Greece during his honey-moon. He loved it!
I will stop by your blog tonight after I put my kids to bed!
Thanks you for the feature!
LOVE your wreath so beautiful. I may have to make a similar one for my sewing area! Came here from TT&J and am your newest follower. Look forward to checking out your blog. You can visit me as well if you like @ http://rearrangingthefurnituredp.blogspot.com/
Blessings – Dawn
This is so pretty! I *HAD* to feature it!!!
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