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my new favorite burlap wreath

as if i haven’t gone on enough about it,  i have really come to love this late-summer/early-fall season…a special season all its own in my book.  so i wanted to make a wreath that kind of reflected that.

of course a deco-mesh wreath came to mind, but i wanted something a little more earthy.  which then made me think of burlap and so i decided to go that route.  i also wanted to incorporate some sunflowers which to me just so perfectly represent this time of year.

anyway, i just love how it turned out so i wanted to share with you how i made it.

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i started with two rolls of burlap.  it’s similar to the wide rolls of deco-mesh, but at my store it was a little shorter in length.  and because i wanted it to be nice and full, i decided to go with two.  also i got one roll of a soft, textured green ribbon, some wheat stalks, and a 16 inch deco-mesh wire wreath form.  (at the last minute i also grabbed some raffia out of my craft cabinet.)

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so the burlap wreath starts out just like the last deco-mesh wreath i made.  just take 10-12 inch long lengths of burlap and attach it to the wreath using the wires.  i used one roll of burlap around the outside of the wreath.

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and then i used about three-fourths of the second roll around the inside.

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i really loved the texture of this ribbon and i thought it would be a pretty color contrast with the burlap.

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so i just weaved it in and about the wreath.

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next i cut the sunflowers into individual stems and hot-glued them in a cluster near the bottom.  and i used hot glue because the burlap doesn’t hold onto the embellishments quite like the deco-mesh does.   and with the wheat stalks, i just took a small bunch (3-5 individual stalks) and hot glued those in as well.  finally as a finishing touch, i took lengths of raffia and weaved them throughout the wreath.

one other thing about the burlap i noticed is that it’s kind of floppy – doesn’t hold it’s shape quite like deco-mesh.  but what i did was {technical term here} smoosh it around a bit until it looked right.  and i think it is just cute as can be.

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to me this wreath is kind of like my love letter to september. Smile

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i highly encourage you to ‘write’ one of your own.  Winking smile

love, kelly

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  1. Carrie bump says

    September 17, 2013 at 10:54 pm

    I just found some awesome purple and lime green deco mesh just in time for Halloween. I’m so excited!! 🙂

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  2. Stacey says

    September 18, 2013 at 8:15 am

    I think it’s just perfect. You are so talented.

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  3. Ashling says

    September 18, 2013 at 3:24 pm

    Very cool! I love burlap and this wreath really captures that in-between seasonal decorating.

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  4. Cathy H. says

    September 20, 2013 at 8:09 pm

    This turned out beautifully! You must have the prettiest front door in the neighborhood!

    Reply

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