Easiest Fall Wreath Using Garland!
I love the matching Pottery Barn wreath and garland sets, by my wallet, not so much! So I decided to create my own look using some inexpensive garland and I'm obsessed!
I used a spare 24 inch grapevine wreath that I had lying around from a previous craft project, but any type of wreath can work for this. Michaels happened to be having their fall sale so I scored a deal on some gorgeous inexpensive garland strands.
It's important that the length of your garland can be wrapped around your wreath at least one full time to prevent any gaps from showing. I found that using 2 6-feet garland strands worked perfectly.
Using craft wire, start by securing the end of your garland to your wreath. My garland came in a link form so it was easy to weave the wire through the links and into my grapevine wreath.
Repeat this process on the outer portion of your wreath securing it along the way about every 4-6 inches.
To get a full fluffy look for your fall wreath, continue wrapping and securing a second strand of garland around the inside portion of your wreath.
Fluff and fold down any stems so that you can cover any bar spots where your wreath might be peeking through. It looks so much fuller with a second strand doesn't it?!
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