i am smitten with yarn wreaths.
i want to just keep making them, you may feel the same after reading this.
supplies: straw wreath, yarn, felt, scissors, glue, and any other embellishments your little heart desires.
step 1: keep the plastic wrapping on the straw wreath. i have made yarn wreaths in the past and taken the plastic off and it is much more complicated, time consuming and MESSY. you can definitely use a foam wreath as well, but i find that the yarn goes on easier with a plastic cover and the foam wreaths usually aren't wrapped.
step 2: wrap wreath with yarn. you will want to keep it tight and keep in mind that it is close to impossible to have the yarn perfectly lined up on the entire wreath. imperfections = perfection. this may take you a while. but you'll get into a groove, don't you worry. simply tie a knot to begin and tie one at the end, as well. i used one entire roll of yarn made by...

step 3: make felt flowers:
- cut a circle out of felt. the bigger the circle, the bigger the flower.
- cut around the outside of the circle to make it have a waved look.
- pick any point on the circle to start cutting the felt. you will be cutting a large spiral shape so that you will end up with one long thin strip of felt.
- when you get to the very end you will have a circle or oval shape left that you will want to leave and not cut into. this will be the base of your flower.
- take the end of the felt where you began cutting and start to roll. you will want to keep it tight in the beginning so it holds. if you want a smaller more circular flower keep it tight. if you want it to have a more open look you can keep it a little more loose as you roll it (this is what i did).
- once you get to the end you will glue the bottom onto the flower. i used hot glue, you can use a strong craft glue as well.
- make as many flowers as you'd like. i made mine a few different sizes and used two different colors.
step 4: glue and place them randomly. add any other embellishments that you would like.
step 5: add a ribbon, raffia, twine, fabric, etc to hang your wreath with.
step 6: admire your beautiful, handmade goodness.
now...whatcha waitin' for?







This is great! Thank you for sharing this link with www.ohmyhandmade.com, I would love to share your tutorial with our readers: )
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. I think I'll try to make one this week - perfect for the fall!
ReplyDeleteLove these!
ReplyDeleteI am new to your blog. I don't know how I came across it though. Nancy here from Ma!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this idea. I'm hitting up the dollar store tonight and making several of these as gifts.
Thank you for sharing!
ADORABLE Danielle! Thank you for sharing at my Pity Party. Will be one of my favorites for this Friday for sure. xo, Mique
ReplyDeleteWow, you are super creative!!! I'm so impressed!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS. On my list to makes. Those flowers are so perfect.
ReplyDeleteThese are really lovely! Truly! Thanks so much for sharing. I made a yarn/felt wreath for St. Patrick's Day this past spring, but yours is stunning! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese are so beautiful Danielle! I want to do one :) Sarah Sprague
ReplyDeleteLove the wreath!! super cute, I am gonna have to try that! Thanks for the tutorial~
ReplyDeleteI am in love with these! I bought the stuff to make two! I cannot wait to make one, this just makes me happy! Hey if you ever have time you should drop by my blog
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I'm having a giveaway at the end of this month as well :)
I think I've got everything on hand to make these-I love it! I see a craft night in my future :)
ReplyDeleteahhhhh...so cute! i love the colors and the flowers, i'm in love!
ReplyDeleteI loved this, and thanks to Apartment Therapy for guiding me here.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking of doing one of this for Christmas!!
Found you through OMHG...thanks for the tutorial. I have seen these wreaths around and wanted to make one, but didn't know where to start. Super cute! Can't wait to make my own :)
ReplyDeleteI linked over from OMHG. Love, love, love this! I can't wait to make one. Or two. ;D
ReplyDeleteThis is soooooo cute!!! I made one yesterday with fabric and felt flowers, but yours definitely wins. Love it!
ReplyDeleteThat is a GREAT tutorial!
ReplyDeleteLove this! I just finished mine this morning, and I am completely giddy over it! Thank you for such an easy tutorial & GREAT holiday gift idea!
ReplyDeleteI am addicted now :-) Thanks so much for posting this...I want to make a bunch and hang them everywhere now :-)
ReplyDeleteYour post inspired me to make my own! Thanks so much! http://sonyaina.com/archives/793
ReplyDeletefun!!! yarn wreaths are probably my favorite craft :) i love how yours turned out! i leave the plastic on mine too!
ReplyDeleteso soft and pretty, love the colors!
ReplyDeletegorgeous! i can't wait to make mine:)
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What a fun idea! I'm sharing this with my sisters so we can make some on our next Sister Craft Day!
ReplyDeleteI shared your idea on my blog. Thanks! klanteigne.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteoooo thank you for this!!! i will have to try it for sure
ReplyDeleteI just stopped in because I saw a link for this tutorial from another blog! And I wanted to tell you that I love this tutorial and that your blog is absolutely adorable! I'll be following you! Well your blog. That sounded silly.
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I am absolutely in love with this!! Thank you for the awesome tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThose are gorgeous! We were inspired and made one too! Thanks!!
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Those wreaths are ADORABLE! I'm totally gonna try one:) thanks!!:)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Danielle! This is very easy to follow. I'm off to Michael's!
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous, cozy, and perfect for fall. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely BEAUTIFUL! Great tutorial too!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteI saw this post a while ago on a friend's blog...and I went to find it again and couldn't. Lucky for me the intranet is so easy to be a stalker....and I found your blog! Huzzah. My friends and I are going to have a girls night of drinks and yarn and try out your uber pretty wreath. Thanks for sharing the inspiration!
Cheers.
Beautiful! I love these wreaths. My mom wanted a wreath that was $150.00 and ugly. So I was thinking, what could I do instead?? Then I saw this featured on another blog (I think it was To Be Charmed.. Don't remember now) Perfect timing! I added it to my blog's To Do List and am buying the supplies today! :) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWow, you are super creative!!! I'm so impressed!thank,s for so informative post.flowers
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I saw this on the Cartwheels in my Mind blog and I LOVE THIS! I have to make one now! How cute!
ReplyDeleteDid you use two packs of yarn for this? It looks like it....but not sure?
ReplyDeleteI used your guide and made this Christmas wreath http://www.flickr.com/photos/sumshel/5155004314/
ReplyDeleteThanks for the post!
Love, Love, love it. I made 2 so far! THANKS! So happy to find your blog and a Believer!! May the Lord Bless you as you follow Him!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea, i have to say that i am TOTALLY inlove with it. i can use my waste yarn too. so classy!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous - I hope to make one of these for Christmas! Thanks for the great tutorial! Wreaths are probably my favorite craft!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome!! I have tons of yarn lying about that would be perfect for this. Thanks for the fab idea!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cool! I added a link to your post in my "This is how ya do it" sidebar section!! xo
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial - I absolutely love the felt flowers!
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Those flowers are adorable! I want to make them asap! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI found your blog via Nuestra Vida Dulce. She linked your tutorial on yesterday's post. I absolutely loved it. So much so, that my sister and I spent our afternoon off yesterday making wreaths. So thanks!
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Hi Danielle!
ReplyDeleteJust so you know, I made your wreaths and blogged about it today. I linked back to here. If you want to check it out, the link to my blog post is:
http://ocd-obsessivecraftingdisorder.blogspot.com/2010/11/christmas-wreaths-one-way.html
Thanks for the great tutorial!
Kristie at OCD
....what kind of glue did you use?
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fun wreath! I just made one (pictures to come) and I've included and linked to this tutorial on my wreath roundup:
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Just saw another blogger make one of your wreaths ( I think ) and finally found how to make it...here! LOVE your blog. Thanks for sharing it and yourself with the world!
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Kirstie
Danielle, I loved your wreath and I made one this weekend! I featured it on my blog today with a link to your tutorial. Thanks so much for sharing--I adore my new wreath!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this! I just finished one to bring to my Mom's for Thanksgiving. She's a knitter and will love it! Your directions were great--super easy to follow and clear. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. Hope you don't mind a shout out on my blog. I found you via Nuestra Vida Dulce, so I'm crediting you both for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteMAde one last night in a fuzzy purple yarn very cool and can't wait to make more for xmas gifts this year. Takes some time wrapping but with a good show on,a fire,glass of wine your good to go and the result is amazing. great step by step instructions and pictures thanks for sharing. I had been admiring them on an etsy site and thought I can make that.
ReplyDeleteLove this! Thanks so much for the help!
ReplyDeleteQuick question: when you're cutting the felt into the oval (going round and round) do you keep following the wavy line you started with?
ReplyDelete@Kelly kelly, i only did the wavy line on the outside circle. but, i'm sure you could keep it up if you wanted :)
ReplyDeleteI just found this post through google. I've wanted a wreath like this for sometime + just bought the supplies today. so excited to make it!
ReplyDeleteI just made three last night - thanks for the tutorial. They took about an hour each from start to finish. I've got supplies to make 5 more - these are my holiday gifts this year :)
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! I am making them for Christmas gifts this year. Thanks for posting this!
ReplyDeletemany thanks to you for sharing this wonderful tutorial! just tweeted about it!
ReplyDeleteGreat Tut! I just made a Valentine wreath covered in felt flowers and I linked to your awesome tutorial!
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This is so cute! I want to try to make one for Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteI love the yarn wreaths & felt flowers! I have my Valentines version posted at www.thecraftygals.blogspot.com. I Love your color chioces.
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I totally love this=)) Glad I found you!
ReplyDeleteThis is just great! Found you at Someday Crafts.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!!
Rockie @ Something Wonderful
www.rockiescrafts.blogspot.com
Gorgeous! I will definitely be making some for each season! Tanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI made my own yarn wreath! Thank you for the inspiration/tutorial! Mine is for Valentine's Day... and I am also giving one away!
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Wow! I'm going to do this ASAP!! It's beautiful! Thanks for the tip! Several of my girlfriends did this and one sent the link out to the rest of us when we OOHed and AAHed over the finished product. So cute!
ReplyDeleteWhere do you get a straw wreath from?
ReplyDeleteNevermind, I found the straw wreath...but was it 8 inch, 10 inch, or 12 inch?? :) Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for posting this!! I just made one the match my bedroom and I'm incredibly excited about it. I will be linking your blog so my readers can have the opportunity to make one themselves.
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http://simplybeautifulveg.blogspot.com
I am TOTALLY addicted to making yarn wreaths. I shared my creations (inspired by you of course!) and now I'm excited to be more adventurous with it now that I got the hang of it! I linked back to you on my blog, I'm just starting out and would love some feedback and followers! ha! I've been following you since about December '10. I love your blog so much, it inspires me every day!
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xoxo Karli
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I made one of these for my daughter so she could pin it on her dress. She loves it! Thanks for the tip!
ReplyDeleteI love wreaths! I can't believe I never thought to make a yarn wreath. Thanks for the idea. I'm off to Hobby Lobby!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! I've always wanted to buy one but am too cheap to pay full price (and they are never on sale!). So excited to try this!!!!
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Thank you for the inspiration! It was fun to try it out.... and a hit with my grandmother to whom I gifted it. (Okay,so that sounds a little pretentious, but what the heck; it's grammatically correct.)
ReplyDeleteI was JUST about to buy one online, but then thought I should google how to make it. Thanks soooo much for the tutorial. I will be sure to post this on my blog this week. THANKS
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Hi! I love your tutorial, thank you for posting it! Here's the first one I made with your tutorial for the felt flowers: http://onbleeckerstreet.blogspot.com/2011/07/yarn-wreath.html
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Great tutorial thanks! I will have a go at making one and blog my results!
ReplyDeleteHave a look my blog for photos of the wreath I made - I loved making it!
ReplyDeleteNew follower via GFC. My daughter @ Our Crazy Bunch sent me the link so that I could try my hand at this. These are so cute. Would love for you to Come check my blog out @ Life or Something Like It.
ReplyDeleteDid you scotch guard it before hanging it outside?
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try this, your tutorial is great! Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! Here's mine and I linked you as a reference :)
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i just made mine and i love it!!! thank you for the amazing tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI found this tutorial on Pinterest, and love it! Just blogged about mine, with a link back to your post. Thanks for the great idea.
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I love this! So much that I made my own! I just blogged it and linked back to your post. Thanks! :)
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Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful tutorial! I made mine, too, and posted on my blog. It's just breathtakingly beautiful!!
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I just wanted to let you know I included this in my 2011 Ultimate DIY Gift Guide (101 tutorials/recipes)! :) http://danimariedesigns.blogspot.com/2011/10/2011-ultimate-diy-gift-guide.html
ReplyDeletejust as an FYI linked to this post on my blog, crediting you as my inspiration for our family's fall wreath :)
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Thanks sooo much for the tutorial, finished gluing my flower on my wreath today and LOVE the finished result, minus the blister, OUCH! :)
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ReplyDeleteI love this idea. Do you know how to use 2 colors of felt in just one flower?
Thank you for posting how to make these!
I must make one of these! And I am a new follower!
ReplyDeleteBrooke
http://cupcakecucumber.blogspot.com
After reading your post, I made them and I LOVE IT!! I would do it over and over again. I have also given my friends your link and they plan on doing one themselves as well!
ReplyDeletePS I copied your gold yarn color as it's quite delightful for fall!
http://oliepants.wordpress.com/2011/11/22/diy-yarn-wreath/
U R AWESOME!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited to make one!
ReplyDeletePS...we share the same two names! Danielle Burk, Danielle Berk!
I am not one to be very crafty, but I definitely did this for Fall and loved it. Thanks for the tutorial!
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Love your wreath ideas. Love, love, love them.
ReplyDeleteI love, love, your wreath. They are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI hope this works this time. I love, love, love your wreaths. Great idea.
ReplyDeleteI love, love, your wreath. They are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI've got the supplies.. Just getting ready to start.. Thanks for the inspiration ...
ReplyDeleteI just picked up my supplies to make myself a valentine's day version of this! Thank you so much for the how-to!
ReplyDeleteI just picked up all my supplies at Hobby Lobby for a Valentine's version of this. Thanks so much for the how-to
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT!!! MAKING ONE RIGHT NOW!!!
ReplyDeleteI just made my own version of this! Thank you SO much for the super easy flower tutorial (which I pinned and will also be linking to my blog). Thank you!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am in love with this wreath! I need to make one. Found it on Tip Junkie
ReplyDeleteChristine @ Projectsaroundthehouse.blogspot.com
Thanks for this :) just made my first one to send to a friend! I used a mixture of felt flowers with crocheted flowers, as well as little stacks of buttons. Looks really cute!
ReplyDeleteFound this tutorial on Pinterest! Thanks for writing this. Here is my finished creation: http://pinterest.com/pin/181973641163787937/
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this tutorial. It's adorable! Your mom and sister did great work too!
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These are beautiful and unintimidating. Thank you! I featured you on my website ecofeltcrafts.com.
ReplyDeleteThanks for making me look good. :)
Britt
This is so beautiful and unintimidating. Thank you! I featured you on my website ecofeltcrafts.com.
ReplyDeleteThanks for making me look good. :)
Britt
This is beautiful and unintimidating. Thank you! I featured you on my website ecofeltcrafts.com.
ReplyDeleteThanks for making me look good. :)
Britt
i want to just keep making them, after reading this, thanks for sharing, Send gifts to Pakistan from UK.
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Some times things created artificially appeal more than the Natural ones. Your floral designs are just like that, Colors full of variety and finishing at its extreme.
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Thanks for the tips, I love the look of rolled flowers :)
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to stop in and say that I used this tutorial a year or so ago to start making wreaths. Love them! I wrote a post about it today and linked to your tutorial because it helped me so much. Good job!
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Made one this weekend - thanks for the tips. I'll be posting about it at Nook & Sea soon. Take care!
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Im impressed, I must say. Very rarely do I come across a blog thats both informative and entertaining, and let me tell you, youve hit the nail on the head. Your blog is important; the issue is something that not enough people are talking intelligently about. Im really happy that I stumbled across this in my search for something relating to this issue.
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This is a good,common sense article.Very helpful to one who is just finding the resources about this part.
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I have done something similar to this but also using some other materials.
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I think you have a lot of fun doing all this kind of things :) I love wreaths :)