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Burlap and Lace Wreath

Sometimes, in the midst of a household full of boys I still crave a  touch of girlish femininity thrown in. Valentine’s Day is a perfect excuse to indulge in some pretty flowers and lace.

I like to keep my crafts simple an inexpensive – this Burlap and Lace wreath fits the bill on both. I love the combination of rough burlap and more delicate lace- it feels so romantic. The felt diy felt flowers are easy and add another layer of texture to the wreath.

Burlap and Lace Wreath

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Supplies needed:

  • Foam wreath form
  • Burlap
  • Lace ribbon
  • 2-3 colors of felt squares
  • an old cd
  • scissors
  • glue gun
  • floral pins

This wreath is really inexpensive, here’s my cost breakdown:
– Foam wreath- $3.00
– 10 yards of 5 inch burlap ribbon-$5.00
– 2″ Lace ribbon-$2.00
– 2 Felt squares-$.66
– Floral pins-$1.00

It cost just a little over $10.00 for supplies and I still have TONS of burlap and lace ribbon left over for other projects. If you use your 40% off coupons at Michael’s to pick up the items or if you already have some on hand in your craft stash you can keep your cost even lower.

DIY Burlap and Lace Wreath Directions

To make this wreath, begin by wrapping your burlap ribbon once around your wreath form. Press one or two floral pins in the end of burlap to secure. Continue wrapping your wreath until it is fully covered- overlapping by half the width  and gently pulling it tight after each wrap. Cut the end of burlap, tuck into your last fold and secure with another floral pin or two.

Valentines Day Wreath Wrapping

Next, we will start wrapping with our lace ribbon. Place the end of your lace ribbon over where you began the burlap to cover pins, wrap the wreath, pulling tight again, leaving 3-4  inches between each wrap-secure the end with another pin or two.

To create felt flowers, use a CD, bowl, or other circular template  to trace a circle onto your felt square, cut it out and then cut into a spiral working from the outside in. Roll the spiral strip, gathering and bunching as you go to create petals, apply hot glue an inch at a time as you work to secure the flower so that the glue doesn’t harden before your ready.

How to make Felt Flowers
Secure the felt flowers to the wreath with hot glue, make as many or as few as you want. You can use different sized circles to create flowers in varying sizes. I wanted  to keep it pretty clean and simple so I only did 3.

Burlap Wreath

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Now, we’ll just finish off this wreath. Cut a piece of lace ribbon about 3 feet long and tie a large bow into the top. Secure the knot of your bow to wreath using a hot glue gun. Dab hot glue behind the loops of your bow and press them into place so they stand up. Glue the lace loosely to your wreath, gathering and bunching as you go around the form so that it looks like a more natural fall. Glue every 3-4″ or so to secure until you reach the bottom, trim off ends and secure with a final dab of hot glue.

Here’s another cute way to spruce up your home for Valentine’s Day! Pop over and see our Valentine Marshmallow Pops bouquet!

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Marina

Friday 24th of January 2014

I love the simplicity and beauty of the wreath. Very pretty!

Except for our mail boxes, we won't be doing very much ;)

Tammy_3DifferentDirections

Friday 24th of January 2014

So far I have no plan of attack, I think I'll take it room-by-room, but I guess I better start thinking about it, February will be here next week - ai yi yi!

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