I Used Okra To Make Front Door Wreaths. Here’s What Happened!

5 Materials
$2
1 Hour
Easy
Whenever I can I like to incorporate natural things into my home decor. The okra wreath was totally not my idea, but a sweet friend inspired me with her project. She had made a similar wreath from dried okra and she knew once I seen hers, I’d have to have one for my front door. icon


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I started off by making the backing of my wreath from a cardboard box. I cut the cardboard to the size I wanted for my wreath using my good Fiestaware and drawing a pattern with a sharpie marker. icon


* No harm was done to the fiestaware in the making of this wreath.
After cutting out the cardboard, I began by carefully laying out the dried okra one layer at a time and securing it with my hot glue gun.
Here is what it looked like after all the dried okra was in place. I LIKE IT!
You could totally paint this if you wanted to add color. I liked the natural look.
Check out these little beauties! icon These are cup acorns from my Bur Oak Tree. Every Fall I harvest all I can find to make my home decor. The acorn inside the cup can be painted as well. Yep, I added these to the wreath securing them with hot glue as well.
To hang my wreath, I used burlap ribbon. I really love the way it turned out! Thanks for joining me today. I hope this inspires you to get creative with nature and bring a little of the outdoors inside your home. Stay creative my friend!
Suggested materials:
  • Dried acorns   (my backyard)
  • Dried okra   (a friends garden)
  • Scissors   (Amazon)
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Donna | Do Dodson Designs
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