
Wreaths have been around since the ancient times, mainly used for decoration with symbolic meaning behind them. In modern times,ย we use them to celebrate major holidays, the most popular being Christmas. Lately, I have noticed the popularity of wreaths for every occasion– springtime, Halloween, birthdays, etc.ย Wreaths are great to have up year-round, and areย a simple way to make a slight change of decor in your living space.ย They are also a fabulous DIY project. I hope this roundup inspires you to take a look in your crafting stash andย turn some of those leftovers you’ve been hanging onto into something pretty and new!
The links below the photos will take you back to the original site where I found these beauties (most do include a tutorial).
Fabric and feltย wreath— love the playfulness of texture and pattern, and color in this one.
Fabric and paper wreath— couldย use paper punches or your paper cutting machine for this one.
Fabric knotsย wreath— a great way to use up left over fabric.
Woodland themed wreath— artificial moss rocks and felted mushrooms are too cute.
Yarn and felt argyleย wreath— stylish and very seasonal.
Halloweenย wreath— burlap and spooky accents.
Paper dahliaย wreath— love the ombre blue tones in this one.
Cheerful paper valentinesย wreath– super use for brightly patterned scrapbook paper.
Clothes peg wreath— awesome way to display photos without a frame.
School supply wreath— a great gift for the teacher.
Large monogram wreath— break outside of the circle, wreaths can be other shapes too!
Elegant ornate frame wreath– this would look great on display year round.
Nature wreath— take a walk to the park to collect some twigs and pine cones. Looks great and the price is right too!
Christmas ball wreath— this one is so simple to make even the kids can help, but be sure to use plastic ornaments!
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