Start with your wreath. I like using the foam tubes and I tape the ends together.
I had some white yarn already, so I just bought some red and blue skeins.
Wrap the yarn tightly around the wreath. You can leave a little tail at the end and wrap over it with the other color of yarn.
Or you can pin the ends with a straight pin.
Repeat the wrapping with red and white yarn. Make sure your blue section is the biggest part.
For the stars, I found some self-adhesive felt shapes at Hobby Lobby.
Stick them on the blue. For added reinforcement, I used hot glue.
On the back of the wreath, I hot glued a red ribbon that I had formed into a loop.
It's ready to hang on the front door.
Note: It took a couple hours to make. The longest part was wrapping the yarn. It's easy, just time consuming. I used the foam tube, but I may make another one using a wider wreath or wider tube. It has the 'skinny' look. It doesn't look bad, just not as full. You could also double the layers of yarn to give it a thicker look. Overall, I like it!
I loved the way that came out :)
ReplyDeleteI made one for my Mom last Mother's Day with felt flowers & butterflies and I could only find the floral ring, so I had a green mess all over the kitchen. BUT she liked it :)
Thank you!!! That green styrofoam can be so messy, so I prefer that foam tubes. But your wreath sounds so creative and pretty!
Deletecute! I may try this via the fat-ribbon route, as I just don't feel like wrapping that much yarn ;-) looks great!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I've thought about trying ribbon too. Let me know how it turns out if you do it!
DeleteWow...that looks like a lot of work! It's great that you had the perseverance to the end....I'm sure it looks wonderful on your door. Have a wonderful celebration!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the encouragement! :) It was time consuming, but easy to do. I love how it turned out!
DeleteThis is a sweet wreath. I've not tried anything with yarn before so I'll have to give this a try!
ReplyDeleteJoAnn
Thank you! Good luck!!!
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