How to Make A Colorful Fall Wreath

4 Materials
$6
10 Minutes
Easy

This flannel wrapped Fall wreath is quick and easy to make. I used a wreath form and leaf garland from Dollar Tree, a plaid flannel shirt from Goodwill, and ribbon from Hobby Lobby (on sale of course).

The wreath is so pretty with the blue plaid flannel and the orange leaves and ribbon. Just right for Fall.

I started with this Styrofoam form from the Dollar Tree. I've never used a wreath form before.

The blue flannel shirt came from Goodwill.

I cut stripes of fabric from the shirt and then wrapped them around the wreath form. I attached the strips to the form using tacks on the backside of the wreath. The strips of flannel were different lengths and widths.

I also got the Fall leaf garland at the Dollar Tree. I never get out of there for under $10 but I have 10 things. Find more of my Dollar Tree projects here.

I tied goldish yellow ribbon around the wreath and made a bow. Next I hot glued the faux Fall leaves to the wreath form.

The whole project took less than 10 minutes.

The wreath looks great hanging on a white wall, a door, a china cabinet, wherever!


How To Make A Flannel Wreath

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  • Dl.5660408 Dl.5660408 on Sep 23, 2023

    Such a beautiful plaid😻

    • Emmawilliams1 Emmawilliams1 on Sep 24, 2023

      It would take someone to strong arm me to cut up that beautiful shirt and Van Heusen at that. Very pretty wreath, tho.!!!! 😇

  • Emmawilliams1 Emmawilliams1 on Sep 24, 2023

    I did basically the same thing for Fall and Halloween with a $2.00 torn comforter from thrift store. cut it up and made dog beds. At the price, didn't worry about them getting soiled. so could toss..Anyway, was plaid on one side and roses on other. very pretty {too bad was torn and not repairable} Cut strips and made several wreaths..There are so many ways to repurpose and satisfaction when completed..Keep up the good work, girls and guys!!!! 😘

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