Bicycle Wheel Wreath

3 Materials
$10
1 Hour
Easy
I feel like so many of my craft projects start out the same. I will be out for a walk on our farm and find some old piece of “junk” and get inspired to turn it into a funky home decor project or fun yard art.
I found an old bike wheel out in the junk pile on our property and asked my mother in law if I could use it. I brought it back to our house where it sat on the front porch for a few days. My husband saw it and asked why there was a bike wheel sitting on the front porch.
“Oh that,” I replied. “I’m going to make it into a wreath”. I quickly realized how crazy this sounded and continued to explain. “I know that sounds really weird, but I promise it will be really cool looking”
My husband didn’t even bat an eyelash. At this point he’s so used to my weird projects he just nodded. “Oh I’m sure it will.” I guess the people in my life are used to my recycled craft shenanigans.
The only difficult part of this project is removing the tire from the wheel and even that isn’t very hard.
I started by cutting away as much of the tire as I could with a Ginsu kitchen knife and then used scissors to help cut into the other parts. Once I got through all the tire layers the whole thing peeled right off.
Since this wheel had been sitting outside for many years it was pretty nasty. I cleaned it up as best I could and used a wrench to try to remove all the components from the center of the wheel. Because a lot of the metal was rusted it was really hard to remove so I ended up leaving a lot of it intact.
This is the wheel with the tire removed.
I began by wrapping fake ivy around one side of the wheel rim.


Then I wrapped 22 gauge craft wire around the spokes on one side to help the rest of the flowers stay in place by having something to poke the stems into.
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Adrienne Carrie Hubbard | Crafty Little Gnome
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