Yellow Burlap Wreath – How To Make One
Yellow Burlap Wreath – How To Make One – I just love MommyDecorates.com and how our blog helps inspire our readers to decorate their homes for the seasons. Well, I am so excited to share with you how to make a yellow burlap wreath today for this Winter. Yes, it’s raining here and icky looking outside, but this gorgeous bright wreath makes me feel like the sun is shining on my home today!
In this picture, Mary used an extra large 36 inch styrofoam wreath base (styrofoam wreath circle). You can use any size if you want to, but you will need to adjust the size of ribbon.
Mary cut the burlap – Using 6 inch natural wired yellow burlap ribbon – Cut 20 inch individual pieces to form bows
Mary secured the yellow burlap ribbon with corsage pins (Corsage pins were found in craft stores in the sewing section)
Mary wrapped the base using 4 inch wired yellow burlap ribbon (Find yellow burlap at your local craft store or florist)
Yellow Burlap Wreath Materials:
- 4 inch wired natural burlap ribbon (about 7 – 9 large rolls / depending on wreath base size). It’s always best to buy extra and take it back if you end up not needing it.
- Corsage pins (find at any craft or florist)
- Styrofoam wreath (plain / non-decorated) (find at any craft store)
- Raffia (optional to hang from top of wreath)
Yellow Burlap Wreath – How To Make One – Instructions:
- Wrap the base using 4 inch wired yellow burlap ribbon (Find yellow burlap at your local craft store or florist)
- Secure with corsage pins (Corsage pins were found in craft stores in the sewing section)
- Using 6 inch natural wired yellow burlap ribbon – Cut 20 inch individual pieces to form bows
- Take each 20 inch piece of yellow burlap ribbon and fold in 1/2
- Slightly gather the ends
- Lay in a flat position on wreath base
- Secure with 1 1/2 inch corsage pins (Corsage pins were found in craft stores in the sewing section)
- Continue alternating individual yellow burlap ribbon bows all around the styrofoam wreath base (circle) filling in as needed to give a full look to wreath.
- When finished pinning bows on the wreath base – Make sure that you go back and “fluff” the bows.