DIY Fall Wreath

To kick off the fall decoration around my home, I decided to make this easy DIY fall wreath. I chose to keep the colors neutral so I used some burlap for the body of the wreath and fall colored flowers. I found a fall inspired pack of wood cut outs at Hobby Lobby for a couple of dollars and decided to monogram one with a wood burner. This was my first time trying this technique and now I'm hooked! The process is super simple and the tool is held like a pen. Below are some pictures of the process and the final wreath. Hope you enjoy!
You just need a few supplies to make this wreath.
I cut up the burlap into squares, bunched it up, and glued it around the wire frame. Once the wreath was covered, I added the fall flowers.
With the wood burning pen, I burned my design into the wood and hung the acorn with a piece of twine.
Full tutorial and more pics are on the Sawdust to Sequins. Click on the link below to read more!
Crissie @ The Crafted Maker
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