I love the Holidays...Halloween, Christmas, Easter...it doesn't matter. I love them. But what I really love doing is decorating!! But with today's prices, it's hard to not look cheap and tacky. I love the more farmhouse style. Simple, earthy and antique. So I decided to try and capture that feel in a fall wreath. I started with a Pool Noodle...thank you Dollar store...$2 pool noodles. I taped the ends together with duck tape, making sure to go up each side about 3 inches.
I used Dollar Store Duck Tape too! $1.50! Since I'm wrapping it in yarn, it doesn't have to be super pretty! Then I got some yarn. I picked a color that had some speckles, just cause a solid color shows mistakes more, and then you have to roll tighter and straighter! So I started wrapping...I found it easy to wrap a bit and then push it down so it was tight and covered gaps.
Once I had covered the whole Noodle, I went to work on creating felt flowers. I chose colors that were fallish and gave me that warm feeling. I incorporated brown and green leaves to fill gaps and cover any glue spots. Basically cut a circle in felt, then cut them into a spiral and glue into a tight flower. I found a tutorial online.
I found a hot glue gun worked best on putting them on. Then I placed them, different colors and sizes together on the wreath. Glued them down. It turned out so much better then I imagined! Although, I found the noodle to be a bit malleable, and any heavy decorations would pull the wreath out of shape. Felt flowers are fairly light, but you could either shorten the noodle to make a smaller, tighter wreath or feed a wire coat hanger through and bend it into shape as it will add stability!
Add a simple ribbon to the top for hanging and boom. It's beautiful! Yarn was $5.00 and Felt for flowers was $5.00. Ribbon, once I added it was $2.00. In total...$15.50. Not bad!!! Now I'm gonna work on creating a winter one!
This was a fun fast craft. Took me 2 days, but I honestly only devoted maybe 2 hours in total!









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