How do I wrap burlap around a wire wreath?
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Darlene. Tie one end and just keep winding till you come to the other end and secure it. Aloha!
Need a 4-6 inch strip. Start at a slight angle. Wrap a couple of time and then smooth into place. There will be over lap. When finished put a pin in to hold the burlap in place. Best used on a straw type base. Will not work with grape vine.
Hi Darlene, cut your burlap into 3-5 inch wide strips and then just start at one point of the wreath and wrap the strips around the wire wreath overlapping the strips as you go while keeping it taut. When covered you can pin or glue the ends so it stays attached to the wire.
Thank you! Janice