Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Jute Wreath

In my pursuit to start doing 'pins' for myself, I'm finding I do a lot more 'pins' for my family that generally revolve around food.  Don't get me wrong, I love to cook, bake and especially eat but I need to start putting a focus on 'pins' that challenge me to try a new technique such as sewing or knitting.  It's so true that once you become a mother the 'me' focus almost always becomes 'we' focused.  Last week I started noticing my shift to food 'pins' and forced myself to create something new.  I choose to make a wreath.


I'm not a very frilly decorative type of person so wreaths rarely find themselves in my house.  After looking at a couple of inspiring 'pins' I found one that was similar to my style and adapted it to my personality.  I'm really excited about how it turned out and can't wait to make more.  The mix of hard and soft materials is what I like most about the wreath. It is so easy to make a wreath fit a personality....a great future gift.


 Pinterest Inspiration:

My Results:

Material for wrapping (I used a heavy 3ply .45lb jute)
Foam ring (any size.  I used a 12" ring)
Straight pins
Scissors
Glue gun
Embellishments (I made the felt flowers similar to my Easy Fabric Poufs post)

1.  Wrap the wreath with jute and pin as you go along to keep the jute in place.  Keep it tight and know that it is close to impossible to have the jute perfectly lined up on the entire wreath. This step may take you a while which is the benefit of pinning the jute down frequently so you can stop and come back to it.




2. Once you get to the end either pin or glue the tail down on the back side of the wreath or where you'll eventually place a flower or embellishment.  I used hot glue but you can use a strong craft glue as well.

3. Make as many poufs as you'd like by following my tutorial (Easy Fabric Poufs) or use other embellishments.  I made mine from 3 different colors/types of felt and also was not exact on the size.  I like having the variance.  



4. Figure out how you're going to layout the embellishments before gluing them down.
 

5.  Once you figure out placement, glue and place the poufs.
6. Add a ribbon, raffia, twine, fabric, etc to hang your wreath with. I choose to put mine on the back so it was hidden.

7. Admire your creation.

2 comments:

  1. Kimberly- I love this...the different textures go so well together to create something so special. Thanks so much for linking up at Mop It Up Mondays. I'm sharing this on my FB Fan Page: http://www.facebook.com/ishouldbemoppingthefloor

    {HUGS},
    kristi

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  2. I love the wreath!!! I made one for my front door but did it in the shape of an 'S' for our last name. If there's a way to post a photo I can show you how it turned out =). Thanks for the idea and the tutorial!!

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