Well a couple of my favorite bloggers are hosting a pinterest challenge. The goal is to find a pin that inspires you and then you put your own spin on it! Very fun and a kick in the pants to stop pinning and actually create something!
The hosts for this challenge are:
Sherry from Young House Love
Katie from Bower Power Blog
Erin from The Great Indoors
Cassie from Hi Sugarplum
I admit I am a little impatient and once I get started on a project, I want instant gratification, so I am always intrigued by the simple and fast ones (of course they have to be pretty too!) This yarn wreath fit the bill. Here is my pin:
Funnily enough, before I had even heard of pinterest, I made another yarn wreath which was much more time consuming (but just as easy).
I know that this one has been all over blog-land, but I had so much fun making it and was so happy with how it turned out that I thought it would be perfect to share here.
For the most part, I followed this tutorial, by Jo-Anna at A pretty life in the Suburbs.
Instead of a styrofoam wreath, I used a straw wreath. I didn't even bother to remove the plastic from around the wreath to avoid little bits of straw getting all over me and the couch while I wrapped.
I started with a dab of hot glue to secure the yarn and then I wrapped. Really, that's all there is to it, just wrapping round and round. I didn't bother to line up each row of yarn. I actually prefer the random look. If I noticed a bare spot, I just wound my way back to cover it up. Easy.
Once I was happy with the coverage around the wreath I used a dab of hot glue to secure the end of the yarn. (I glued my flowers over this spot.)
This is where Jo-Anna's tutorial came in really handy. Hop on over there for more detailed instructions.
Here was my process in pictures...
Once I had enough, I hot glued the rosettes onto my wreath. I only ended up using one yellow and one gray 8 x 11 piece of felt for all of them.
This was such and simple and satisfying project. I can't wait to make some more of them!
Adorable!! I love the colors you choose for the wreath and the flowers. The whole thing looks really well put together :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I saw someone else on Pinterest use Sham-Wows for a wreath like yours. I love how many ways we can go about projects! Great job, and thanks for linking up with the Winter Pinterest Challenge!
ReplyDeleteErin @ The Great Indoors
Oh I love your wreath! Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous! The colours and flowers are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteJo-Anna