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Simple & Elegant Winter Wreath

Creating a simple and elegant winter wreath is a delightful way to add cozy charm to your home during the chilly season. Consider finishing touches like a festive ribbon or a touch of sparkle for an extra pop. This DIY project is not only fun but also a great way to showcase your creativity while spreading some seasonal cheer. Don't forget to hang it on your door or a prominent wall for everyone to admire and enjoy throughout the winter months.

First, you will need yarn

Next, you will need a round wire wreath form. I wanted a large thick wreath so I actually zip-tied 2 of them together.

I spray painted it white. This part is optional, but I do think it makes a difference since you may see some of the wire peek through the yarn and it would be less noticeable if it were white.

Once it is dry it is time to measure your yarn length. You want to wrap it around the wreath and then about 1/4 more of the length of the wreath (marked by the red arrows). The reason you need to add length is because we will be braiding the yarn which will cause the total length to shrink.

Doing this will make sure you have enough slack to make it all the way around once the braid is complete.

Tape 3 pieces down and begin to make a simple braid.

 

Next, use some hot glue and start adhering the braid to the outside perimeter of the wreath and work your way until you come back to the start.

When you reach the other end simply get it as close to the beginning piece and fold downwards onto the wreath to hide the ends. The yarn is so fluffy you won’t be able to tell when the yarn ends or starts.

After the first row, start the second. In order to add contrast I applied the braid in the opposite direction so there is an opposing pattern, but that is up to you.

Finally glue your last braid onto the wreath.

Now it’s time to add some greenery.

I used some picks from Hobby Lobby’s Christmas clearance sale, but here are some gorgeous wintery ones that would look amazing on this wreath as well (and they are really inexpensive).

Finally, make a bow the color of your choice. I picked a white and burlap striped combination since I prefer neutral colors especially for winter. You can find a similar ribbon

Glue it on and you are done!

 

 

 

 

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