Sunday, September 25, 2011

Colorful Fall Wreath

My front door needed some fall cheeriness so I gave myself a mission to make a wreath as inexpensively as possible. 
Here are my supplies:

Burlap: $2.39/yard  Used less than 1/4 yard=$.60
Wreath:  $.97 tubing from plumbing section of Home Depot.  Used 1/2=$.50  (Will talk more about this tubing in a post later this week.)
Flowers $1.00 for a bunch.  Used 2 bunches=$2.00
Total cost (without tax)=$3.10

First, I cut the tubing the size I wanted it and used packing tape tape the ends together to make a circle shape.  I cut the burlap into about 3 inch strips and wrapped it around the wreath frame. I used a glue gun to attach the burlap.   I then cut the flowers, arranged them how I wanted them, and glue gunned them on also. 


Now I come home and smile when I see my cheery, colorful wreath!



These are parties I link to:

4 comments:

Emily Stephens said...

So pretty! I really want to make a wreath for our door, but we have a beautiful door knocker that makes it hard to put a wreath on. Maybe I should move the door knocker?

Found you through the Weekend Wrap Up on Tatertots & Jello. Would love for you to swing by and link up your project with my {new} Whip it Up Wednesday handmade party.

Best,
Emily from Nap Time Is My Time

Nicole Wellon {evieLu} said...

Hi there!. I'm coming over from Super Stalker Sunday and following you now :). Love your wreath - great job. Hope to see you around my place sometime and perhaps link up to my Tuesday Ten link party :). Come check it out :)

Nicole @ Miss Mommy

Brandi said...

i love working with burlap! such a cute wreath, perfect for Fall.

Unknown said...

I adore the flowers! I also love the monogram. Would love if you would link this up to the Scatter Girls' Fall Front Porch Party going on now! http://scattergirls.blogspot.com/2011/09/fall-porch-linky-party.html

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