DIY Yarn Wreath

Last week I bookmarked this great DIY post from Joi's blog

Here is Joi's wreath:



Joi got the tutorial from Lindsay.

Here is Lindsay's take on it:



Lindsay got the tutorial from Danielle via Meg's blog.

Here is Danielle's version:



Here is Megan's version:



I knew right away that I wanted to tackle it as well. I hadn't decorated the house at all for Fall/Thanksgiving so I was excited to work on something to add a little holiday cheer to my house.

I went to Michaels and purchased the following items:

1 yarn skein $2.99
1 large straw wreath $3.99
10 sheets of felt $2

This project was super easy. It did take about 2 hours to get the wreath covered in yarn, but making and adding the flowers was only about 30 mins.

Here is mine:



I got obsessed making those flowers so I made a hair accessory as well:





While I was busy making the headband Jon had fun with the felt:


{Totally random that we have mini army men just laying around the house so that he could easily set up this scene.}


How you tried making one yet? Any other easy decoration projects you can recommend?


29 comments:

  1. I saw this too and wanted to make it, everyone says how easy it is, i will definitely to to tackle it :)

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  2. Just pulled eight foam wreath forms out of the cupboard yesterday and thought "what can I do with these?" Next weekends project, found :) Thanks for sharing!

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  3. I love it! am definitely going out to get supplies tomorrow, thank you x

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  4. I cannot tell you how that army man scene made my day. :)
    How about some of those little felt flowers to pin on scarves and such!

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  5. Haha I literally just took a break from wrapping mine in yarn! Lovin all the different color combos!

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  6. i love this! so cool to see how different everyone's take on it looks too.

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  7. So cute! When I scrolled to yours I smiled! Love the colors! And love Jon's army scene, hilarious.

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  8. It came out great. I did one last week the day Joi posted hers. It was easy and it came out so cute.
    Here's my post. http://jandjhome.blogspot.com/2010/11/diy-fall-wreath.html

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  9. Ha! The tank is so hilarious!! And the wreath and headband look great of course!

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  10. HAHA! They're everywhere! I just posted up mine today. Yours is fabulous!

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  11. Super cute! Lovely for Thanksgiving. I am looking for a wreath and this would be a great alternative! Cute headband too!

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  12. These are adorable! Love the roses...can't wait to try it! Head on over and check out my Christmas giveaway if you haven't already!

    www.blondeepisodes.com

    Kori xoxo

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  13. Ah, love it! Spreading the DIY love around the blogosphere! Actually though, Joi got the idea from my blog, and I got it from Meg, so you've go the two wreaths switched up. Mine's the second one and Meg's is the third one. (Blog links are mixed up too!)

    I love your blue version! :)

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  14. those are great...I'm still glueing burlap to every glass vase I own...but hopefully moving on to a wreath soon!

    Thanks for the post!

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  15. I've been wanting to do this! Now I have to, they are just too cute!

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  16. Whoops, actually, just checked and the third wreath picture (and link) you have up is the actual tutorial that MEG got it from. (Not mine or Meg's!) Here's Meg's, from which I borrowed the idea.

    http://meganlaneisinyourears.blogspot.com/2010/10/diy-wreath.html

    Just want everyone to get the right credit! :) Have a fabulous day!

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  17. I love this idea!! So easy to make! And I love the bright colors!! And the headband. This will be perfect for me to make for a Christmas-obsessed friend! And it'll stay nice year after year! Thanks for sharing!

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  18. Love these wreaths...I may try one! Take care, Caroline

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  19. LOVE this- definitely going to tackle this one as well- I think I might actually be able to pull it off. Love yours and the headband- the hubby pic is hilarious!

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  20. Great wreath! I love how everyone's is the same concept, but their individual personality comes through! Your headband is great. And how funny about what your husband made! (:

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  21. Wow these wreaths are popping up everywhere! I blogged about them recently: http://comfortandjoyblog.blogspot.com/2010/10/wreaths-that-dont-suck.html

    I made the argyle one shown in my post, but I am thinking of doing the floral wreath as a Christmas present. The winding does take time, but I'm glad to know it was easy to do the flower part!

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  22. I laughed out loud at the army guys and tank!! Love all the different colors for everyone's wreaths!

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  23. I made one! Here's Mine

    http://homemadeintheheartland.blogspot.com/2010/11/diy-craft-yarn-and-felt-christmas.html

    It was pretty easy and fun. We sat and watched Harry Potter while I wrapped yarn.

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  24. I love your felt flowers and want to make some to embellish the frame I did this project in (you wanted an easy project--look how easy!):
    http://www.moneywisemoms.com/2010/11/thanksgiving-decor-on-dime-literally.html

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  25. This is exactly what I need to decorate my door, love!!

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  26. Awww, just seeing you in this picture makes me miss you so much!!! I have been thinking about you!!!!

    xx,

    Marianne

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