I've been on a DIY kick lately and I'm LOVING it! I would like to thank (or blame) Pinterest. I found a burlap wreath tutorial from this blog and decided to give it a shot. I wanted a cute wreath for my front door but wasn't willing to break the bank. This wreath seemed to be just perfect!
I went to JoAnn's fabric store and picked up a big ol' pile of burlap. It was about $2 a yard. So I got 10 yards. You can always find a use for burlap, right Lindsay?
I grabbed a hanger from my closet and formed it into a circle. Easier said than done.
I rolled out the burlap and practiced my catwalk got to cutting my strips.
In order for my strips to be straight, I needed some guidance. I grabbed one strand of the burlap and pulled. This provided me an open space for my scissors to follow.
I cut away, cutting strips about 4 inches wide.
Now it was time to get scrunching and poking. The blog suggested poking the hanger through the burlap in 3 inch folds, but I found this technique to be easier:
Fold the burlap like an accordion,
Squeeze it together like an accordion-burlap sandwich (yummy),
Poke the hanger through the entire bunch,
And feed it down the hanger.
I continued this until the hanger was full, probably about 5 yards of burlap. As far as connecting the ends of the hanger goes...I pretty much man-handled it with a pair of pliers and called it a day.
I wanted to spruce up my wreath a little, so I bought some brown ribbon, and a wooden "E" from Hobby Lobby. Since I have a paint shop set up in my garage and plenty of black paint (are you feeling the suspense? Stay tuned for the post this week!), I painted my "E" black and wired it onto the wreath.
The finished product...
I like how the burlap is stringy and messy. I also like that my front door is decorated :)




LOVE this! Super cute! Thanks for sharing, Mrs. E ;) xoxo
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