Tuesday, September 3, 2013

DIY Collegiate Wreath

It's the best time of year! Football season, that is. To get ready for this weekend and the kickoff of the season, I decided to make a wreath for my front door.

I have noticed that when I am bored, my go-to project seems to be door hangings. Weird, I know.

This was a quick and easy project. Here are the supplies that I gathered to make this wreath:

  • Foam wreath form
  • Floral Pins
  • 3 Burlap Ribbon Spools - I believe this is a 3-4" wide x 15 ft spool that I got from Hobby Lobby
  • Burlap Ribbon or whatever you would like to make the bow
  • Coordinating fabric
  • Tacky Glue
  • Wood Letters
  • Craft Paint
Of course, use whatever your team colors are. Since I'm a Gator girl, my wreath is orange and blue, of course! 

First, wrap your wreath with the burlap ribbon. I used 1 15 ft. ribbon to cover the base. Just secure every once and a while with floral pins. 
Then it's time to start adding the "fluff" part to the wreath. This is however is easiest for you and what looks good to your eye. 
I basically just worked from one side of the wreath across to the other side. The ribbon will tell you where to go. Just secure each loop with a floral pin as you go. I think I used about 1 1/2 of the remaining spools of ribbon to finish this part. 
Now it's time to start adding your fabric flowers. I will go ahead and apologize for this part. I got so consumed making the flowers, that I didn't stop to take any pictures. But I promise, they are so simple to make. 

First, cut out a length of fabric approximately 22 in. x 4 in.
Next, glue the long sides together with the tacky/fabric glue. So now you are left with a 22x2 in. length of fabric.
Now, you will go and start cutting slits in the folded part of the fabric (Not the side you glued together).
This is where the pictures end. But the rest is super simple. Take a small piece of coordinating fabric that you want to be the center of each flower. Place that on one end of the cut fabric and begin to wrap the length of fabric around to form a flower. Use the tacky glue every so often to keep the fabric in place. Once that is finished, glue a floral pin to the back so that you can stick that in your wreath. 
For the letters, I just painted them with craft paint and then glued some floral pins in the back. Those got added to the wreath as well. 
Then just add a ribbon or bow to the top and hang it!
The beauty of this wreath is that you can add anything that you like on it. Now, go show your team spirit and make one of these today.

GO GATORS! 







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