DIY Embroidery Hoop Wall Decor

5 Materials
$15
30 Minutes
Easy

I love a good piece of wall art! I really love a unique piece! I decided to create just that using a piece of drift wood, embroidery hoops, and doilies.


This project was simple; and can be made using various types of fabrics and such.

I love embroidery hoops. When I see them at thrift stores I grab them! You can use any size you prefer for this project.

I used doilies for this project. I found these at the Goodwill. You could really use any fabric you would like for this project.

Due to the size of the doilies, I chose smaller hoops for this project. I started by removing the inside hoop.

I matched up doilies that would fit each hoop the best. I then laid the doilie on top of the outside hoop.

Once I had the doilie placed evenly on top of the outside hoop, I pressed the inside hoop over the doilie.

I did not want to cut the doilies, so I was ok with some of the doilie hanging outside the hoop. You can always cut the fabric down, around the hoop if wanted.

I decided to create four hoops for my piece. You can add as many or little as you like.

I decided to use a piece of drift wood to hang the hoops from. You can really use any type of rod.

I wanted this particular wall piece to have a fall flair; so I used these faux fall eucalyptus I found on Amazon. I attached the floral with twine.

I always like to find ways to make hanging wall decor temporary. So I choose ways that don't include permanent glue or what not. Here I have used twine to tie the floral onto the drift wood.

I decided to use some lace ribbon to hang the doilie hoops from the drift wood. I cut each piece different lengths so each hoop would hang at different lengths.

I simply placed the lace through the hoop adjuster and tied onto the wood


I hung the wood up with twine. I just tied the twine to each end of the wood and hung as shown.

Suggested materials:
  • Embroidery hoops
  • Doilies
  • Drift wood
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