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Red, White & Blue Burlap Wreath
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Lauren of Mom Home Guide
(IC: blogger)
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I love making new wreaths for my home's front door each season. I often work with burlap, because it it inexpensive and versatile. I wanted to make a wreath for Memorial Day and the Fourth of July, so I decided to make an easy red, white and blue burlap bubble wreath.
All I needed for my wreath was red, white and blue burlap and a wire wreath form. Burlap ribbon is ideal for this project. I couldn't find navy blue burlap ribbon, so instead I made my own navy blue burlap ribbon by cutting burlap into long, 2-inch wide strips.
To make my wreath, I simply tied on loose knots of burlap onto the wire wreath frame to make my burlap "bubbles" for the wreath.
I slid the knots close together on the frame to create each section of color. I started out with blue, and then alternated sections of red and white. This wreath took me about 30 minutes to make. I love how it looks on my home's red door!
Here's another look at the wreath. For more detailed instructions, please stop by my blog, Mom Home Guide.
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Suggested materials:
- Red, white and blue burlap (Burlapfabric.com)
- Wire Wreath Form (Dollar Store)
- Scissors
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published May 29th, 2017 7:25 PM
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Lauren of Mom Home Guide on Jun 07, 2017
I re-used a wreath form from a previous wreath. You can see the wreath form here: http://momhomeguide.com/change-it-up-summer-wreath/
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Wendy Ledford on Jun 16, 2017
Dollar tree has it too in the south
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How do you make the Knots? Silly question? I have never made one before
How many rolls of burlap? I know you cut your own blue; do you think three will do it? Thx
What size were the Wreath Forms.