Easiest Ever(!) Fall Wreath

by Meredith Wouters
(IC: blogger)
3 Materials
No sewing, no hot glue. Not even a pin! Make this easy fall wreath with just burlap ribbon, leaves, and a wreath form.
Start with a 14" wreath form, and at least 22 feet of ribbon (3-4" wide.)
Leave about 2 feet of tail on the ribbon. Start wrapping the ribbon around the wreath form.
Overlap each layer of the ribbon by about 1/2 inch or so.
Tuck a leaf in when you wrap each layer. Be sure to wrap each layer of ribbon tightly so your leaves don't fall out!
When you get back to where you started, tie the ends together tightly in a single knot.
You can add any embellishments you'd like, then tie a bow. I tied on this cute metal "W" (for our last name) with a piece of jute string.
That's it! You could easily change out your leaves for other seasonal items, but this one is perfect right now for Fall.
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Published September 6th, 2016 1:34 PM
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Kelly on Aug 22, 2020
Love it. Thank you for sharing. If you have heavy winds like I do, I was thinking a straight pin through the ribbon and leaf where it is tucked may give it a little more staying power. Use pins with larger colored heads and they could even add dots of color....orange, red, yellow, green.
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Lisa West on Aug 28, 2020
The wreath so pretty.i agree to easy to switch out when the season change and or holiday. You could slip in little jack-o-lanterns in or or bats and or spiders to with out taking it apart then pull them out gently and slip some turkeys in there. How cute would that look when the time comes. Winter a pretty ribbon with snow flakes and snow man. The possibilities are just endless. Endless thank you for sharing.
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