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Fall Burlap Wreath
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Erin Reed | Erin Reed Makes
(IC: blogger)
I love autumn!! The cooler weather starting to head our way, the colors, the festivals, and the beautiful fall wreaths that adorn the front doors in my neighborhood. So I made a new wreath with all this wonderful inspiration around me!!
Gather your wire wreath frame, burlap, rope, floral sprays, burlap flowers, burlap triangles, chipboard alphas, mists, and paint for supplies.
Wrap the wreath in the burlap (i used 6' x 6" long strips) to cover the entire frame loosely, tuck extra pieces behind each other to they don't fall out.
Create a zigzag pattern with the rope going all the way around the wreath. Tie of the ends to hold the burlap and rope in place.
Arrange your floral sprays and flowers as desired in one corner with a hot glue gun.
Paint and mist your chipboard and attach to the burlap triangles. Glue to a section of rope, and tie it off on the opposite corner of the wreath from the flower cluster. Enjoy your wreath!!
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Published September 21st, 2015 9:26 PM
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Sandra Crosbie on Sep 26, 2015Beautiful. I love the colours.
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Erin Reed | Erin Reed Makes on Mar 21, 2016@Sarah thank you!
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