The Easiest & Fastest, Most Gorgeous Fall Burlap Rag Wreath, Ever!

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6 Materials
30 Minutes
Easy
I've been wanting to try my hand at creating a burlap rag wreath for a while now... And yesterday, I finally got my act together and came up with this really beautiful, yet really easy and fast wreath to make!
Last Christmas, one of my good friends showed me an awesome trick, of how to make the perfect wreath form out of a pool noodle! Sounds a little silly right?! And maybe even kind of looks a little silly in the below picture... But seriously, it's really a super-genius hack!
[Psst! You can check out my Christmas Pool Noodle Wreath, right here!]
All that you need to do, is take the two ends of your pool noodles, and duct tape them together! Then you end up with this really amazing, perfectly circular wreath form! So cool, right?!
Here are my rags that I decided to use! The burlap is leftover from the one of the garlands that I decided to use on my Christmas tree, last year, and the other material is left over from an old rocking chair that I “tried” to reupholster back in my early DIY days…
To make sure that none of the bright greenness showed through, I wrapped my pool noodle in burlap…
So for this rag wreath, I wanted to see if I could speed up the DIY time a little, by making my rag strips into little bundles… It actually worked, really, really well!
Here is what the burlap bundle looked like... so cute!
For this wreath I played around a little with the layout of my bundles, until I liked what I saw… I placed my fabric bundles evenly spaced all around my wreath, and then I did the same with my burlap bundles.
The very last thing that I did to my wreath, was add some faux berries, but you can use whatever you like! Some fall leaves, some flowers, a pretty bow, or even just leave it plain if you like! (Don't forget to click on the link below for even more pictures and detailed instructions!)
Suggested materials:
  • Burlap
  • Fabric
  • Pool Noodle
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