How to Make a Cozy Winter Wool Wreath (video tutorial)
A natural wool wreath is perfect for the cold winter months because it adds so much cozy! This video tutorial will show you how to make this easy winter wreath for under $20!
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I know many of you got a lot of snow this past weekend! You're hunkered
down, trying to stay warm and cozy.
This seemed like the perfect
time to share this cozy winter wool wreath that I made.
Winter Wool Wreath
I had other ideas for this wreath, as you'll hear me talk about in the
video. Unfortunately, I ran out of wool to make the wreath I'd intended.
However,
I went a simpler route with this cute wreath and I love how it turned out.
It's SO cozy and warm and looks so pretty hanging from my antique window.
It
was a piece of cake to make, but
click the link below to watch the video
below and then come back here for more pretty pictures and the list of
supplies I used.
You can click here to watch the video tutorial of me making this beautiful wool wreath!
I chose to hang this winter wool wreath in my sitting room because that antique window looks so much better with a pretty wreath hanging on it!
If you look closely, you'll spot a total of three wreaths in this space! What can I say? I love a good wreath!
The beauty of this DIY wreath is its simplicity! You should be able to make it in about 10 minutes! The wide ribbon bow adds a lovely pop of color to this natural wreath.
It has a high end look even though it was a cinch to make! That's because of the quality of the wool.
I hope you enjoy making this winter wool wreath!
Here are links to other DIY projects in this room:
Supplies to make a winter wool wreath:
- 14" straw wreath form
- 1/2 lb natural wool roving
- floral pins
- 20 gauge wire to make hanging loop
- wide ribbon for a bow
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Love it Cindy! Pinned
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
DeleteThe colors you used is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda, I like the pop of color on the bow!
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