
Here is what you'll need:-
Materials:
5-6 inch metal ring.
White tulle
Black tulle with sparkles
Ribbon
Scissors
Embellishments for decorating (optional)

Instructions:
Step 1:
Start by cutting squares of tulle from both the white and black tulle rolls. If you are using a thinner white tulle, you will want to cut twice as many white squares as black. Start with at least 30 of each.

Step 2:
Begin tying the pieces of tulle around the metal ring. Just use a basic knot like you are beginning to tie your shoe. Half the fabric should be on one side of the ring and half on the other. If you are using thinner white tulle, then you should tie two pieces of white tulle onto the metal ring for every one black piece of tulle.

Step 3:
Once you have filled in all of the space on the metal ring with your tied tulle pieces, go through and trim the inside or outside of the wreath if you wish. You can leave it as is for a more shabby look, or trim it to a certain length for a cleaner look.

Step 4:
Add any optional embellishments of your choosing to the wreath with hot glue. We chose to use an owl of course because it seems a lot more Halloween than flowers.

Now that you've seen how easy this is to make, maybe you can make a few for yourself with your little ones this Halloween or even Thanksgiving or Christmas. Let me know if you do.
Love these and just look easy enough to make. Totally pinned to try to make for Halloween time now :)
ReplyDeleteOh I'm also pinning. I can just picture this for Christmas myself and even Valentines Day with a big old heart in the middle. You've been sharing quite a lot these days and I'm loving it!
ReplyDeleteI love the owl face so much! We'd have to do the same.
ReplyDeleteI'm totally pinning this for my Halloween board.
This is awesome and incredibly original. I love how it can be adjusted for birthdays, holidays, gifts, etc.
ReplyDeleteThat is a really cute owl wreath! We love owls over here. We've had baby Barrett owls that like to call out to their moms at night. They are fun to listen to.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! You could make all kinds of these for various holidays with these easy instructions! Love it!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and very creative. I enjoy seeing all the awesome Halloween crafts this time of year.
ReplyDeleteThat is so very different-I LOVE it. Not sure I would be able to make one-I am truly all thumbs. I really wish I could but how many bets that hot glie ends up on me and everywhere else it is not supposed to be.
ReplyDeleteI love this! I am all about original pieces to add to home decor especially for the holidays.
ReplyDeleteThat turned out really cute! I have some left over tulle from a few craft projects and just picked up some wreath foam from the dollar store. I should try my hand at this!
ReplyDeleteSuper cite! Plus this ends up being personal AND less expensive.
ReplyDeleteThat does sound a lot easier to make than what I'd imagined (for a wreath). I like the owl he's a cute touch. This turned out really nice!
ReplyDeleteMy youngest daughter is obsessed with owls! You did a wonderful job! I love this.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
xoxo
it's really cute! loving the owl
ReplyDeleteThat's very cute! the face looks soft. I like that it sounds easy to do.
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty. You could probably change up the colors to go with any holiday.
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