Have you ever seen something so cute and thought I could make that! My sister and I were out shopping one day at a wonderful boutique nearby. She spied the cutest wreath in one of the booths. It was truly adorable and looked super easy to make. My good friend Cheryl always says "that's so easy my cat could do it"....and in this case, if her cat had thumbs he probably could.
Have you ever seen something so cute and thoughtI could make that! My sister and I were out shopping one day at a wonderful boutique nearby. She spied the cutest wreath in one of the booths. It was truly adorable and looked super easy to make. My good friend Cheryl always says "that's so easy my cat could do it"....and in this case, if her cat had thumbs he probably could.
After careful inspection, I made a mental list of the supplies I would need to make it. This is what you need:
You will need to take your fabric and cut it into strips. Roughly 1.5 inches wide and 5.5 inches long. Take your strip and fold it in half. Loop the ends through the top attaching it to the wire wreath. I've included some pictures below that explain that much better than I can!
Continue to tie these strips around each section of the wreath. The finished product is just stinkin cute. I hung mine in my laundry room. It would be so cute in a nursery! Can you imagine it in pink? Or maybe in your school colors for your favorite student or teacher. This is also a fun project for the kids to do! Easy and inexpensive. With all the different fabric choices, the possibilities are endless.
Difficulty level: Easy
Time investment: 1-1.5 hours
Cost: varies depending on the size of the wire wreath and the type/amount of fabric you use. This one pictured was around $10-12.