I'm so excited to share how I made my 4th of July Wreath!
It's so easy to make, and you don't have to spend a lot at all.
What You'll Need:
1 Wreath Form {mine is 14 inches}
2 Rolls Red Tulle {12 yards each}
2 Rolls White Tulle {12 yards each}
2 Rolls Blue Tulle {12 yards each}
You can use any kind of tulle. The kind I chose was glittered.
1 Accent Piece {I chose a glittered white star ornament}
Cut all the tulle to 16-17 inches long.
Start tying the tulle to the wreath form! I recommend tying a tight double knot to prevent them from coming undone or loosening. I started with a whole roll of blue before starting to add the red. I ended up using about a roll and a half of the blue.
After the blue is done, add 6 strips of red, then 6 strips of white until you finish the wreath. You can adjust the amount of strips if you want bigger or smaller stripes. I ended up using the entire rolls of both the red and white tulle. Be warned that if you use the glittered tulle that you will have it everywhere when you're done - but I love the look!!
Last, I pinned the loop of the ornament to the back of the wreath and
glued another small loop of tulle on the back to use as a hanger.
Love it!!
Lately it has been pretty windy outside.
So it's a good thing it looks great inside on the wall, too!!
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I saw this pinned and followed a link to Etsy....expensive. I went to Hobby Lobby where they have their tule 50% off this week and this is my next project :)<3 your's!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Lindsay you are fantastic-I LOVE how this turned out. Great job :)
ReplyDeleteKari
Way cute!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing!
ReplyDeleteThat turned out really Great!
ReplyDeleteCongrats Congrats Congrats Lindsay you WON THE Aqua Kaboo bag on CraftOManiac. Please email me at jenglamgirl@gmail.com so I get your mailing address. LOVE THE WREATH TOO.
ReplyDeleteThis is just darling! Happy 4th :)
ReplyDeleteThis is uber cute! Thanks for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteI love all the wreathes you do, and this one did not dissapoint! Love the glitter as well. Thanks for all of the ideas and tutorials. LOVE it!
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Marilyn
So festive and fun! Thanks so much for sharing at Mom On Timeout!
ReplyDeleteBest 4th of July craft I've seen! :)
ReplyDeletePinning this! This is so cute! I'm on my way to Michael's now. Thanks so much for linking up to Creative Thursday last week. I can't wait to see what you link up this week. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteMichelle
Love your wreath...especially the foam star in the middle. Would you be willing to link up to my Red, White, Blue & You Link Party? I'd love to have you! --Michelle http://www.michellepaige.blogspot.com/2012/05/red-white-blue-you-holiday-link-party.html
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for linking up! I'm featuring your wreath today! http://michellepaige.blogspot.com/2012/06/4th-of-july-wreaths.html
DeleteIt's so much fun to make a tulle wreath. Yours turned out great!
ReplyDeleteI just made this wreath. I love it!! I totally missed the warning about the glitter Tulle making a mess. Now I have to lint roll my couch.
ReplyDeleteI saw this on a 4th of July roundup and just had to pin it. I hope you’ll share your best post of the week on my Friday Flash Blog Linky Party going on ALL weekend at The Jenny Evolution.
ReplyDeleteJennifer
thejennyevolution.com
Awesome wreath, it definitely stands out and screams 4th July!!
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