Wood Pallet Fall Wreath
by
Stefanie- Oh! You're Lovely
(IC: blogger)
5 Materials
$15
20 Minutes
Easy
Its is finally (FINALLY) starting to feel like fall around me so its time to change out the door wreath. I took a wood pallet circle a few faux flowers in some non-traditional fall colors and put it all together with a pretty bow!
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The supplies needed for this project are:
-A round wood pallet sign (this one I found at Michaels craft store)
-A small amount of white paint
-fake flowers
-rub n buff
-wire ribbon
First thing I did was to lightly white wash the pallet board. This is a preference thing, if you don't want to see the wood grain by all means paint the wood circle a bit heavier than what I did. (if you paint the wood fully wait to glue your flowers down until after it is fully dry, if you do a light wash on the wood it will dry super quick)
Prior to hot gluing my flowers down I did play with the arrangement so I had a good idea and feeling where I wanted everything to go.
Then it was just a matter of gluing all the flowers down on the sign and on top of each other.
I decided to add a little sparkle/gold to this wreath and took a product called rub n buff in gold leaf and I rubbed gold around the edges of the sign and then I went in on the mini pumpkin a few of the flowers and leaves and added gold to them as well.
The project then is finished off with a bow. (TIP! to get a bow that sits pretty get ribbon with wire in it, perfect bows every time!)
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Suggested materials:
- Wood pallet blank (Michaels Craft Store)
- Fake Flowers
- Rub n Buff
- Ribbon
- Hot Glue
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published October 14th, 2017 10:00 AM
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