Sisal Rope Wreath

Honeybear Lane
by Honeybear Lane
4 Materials
$10
10 Minutes
Easy
I had this old yarn wreath lying around FOREVER but it was broken. So the other day I was eating my Lean Cuisine and looking at the wreath and this bundle of sisal rope I’d also had forever. So in the next ten minutes, I scratched up my hands and made this cute sisal rope wreath!
This is pretty straightforward. My photo tutorial has two pictures because it’s so easy, I didn’t want to insult your intelligence.
Start out with a foam ring and some rope. I started the rope by hot gluing it down.
Then I began the wrapping. It was like putting lights on a Christmas tree…a lot of awkward looping and I got scratched a lot. The weirdest thing was that even though I was pulling the rope tight, it started to slant instead of being straight up and down. And as it went along, it was even more slanty. So to fix this problem, I just spaced the rope out a little more. It didn’t look quite as tight as I’d like, but I didn’t really care.
Suggested materials:
  • Sisal rope
  • Foam wreath shape
  • Hot glue
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