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Quick and Easy Fall Wreath

September 27, 2016 by Wanda Leave a Comment

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Wanda is sharing how to make a quick and easy fall wreath with this tutorial:

We are approaching the end of September and it’s time to start decorating for Fall and Thanksgiving. Fall wreaths are a very easy and popular way to decorate your front door and your home.

Easy (and frugal) homemade fall wreath using a corn husk wreath

Today I am sharing a quick and easy way to make a Fall wreath.

This wreath should take about 10 minutes from start to finish and is easy enough for beginners. All of the items can be found at any craft store.

Quick and Easy Fall Wreath Tutorial

Supplies needed:

  • corn husk wreath, these come in different sizes, I used the small one for the space I wanted to hang this wreath. You will need the large one for your front door.
  • ribbon, you can find many colors and patterns to match your wreath
  • 2 stalks of wheat
  • 1 large berry pick, these also come in different sizes, I chose the large one.
  • 2 artificial leaf stems
  • small pine cones, acorns, or pumpkins, anything that is about an inch or two in size
  • hot glue gun

supplies needed to create a fall wreath

 

Directions

You will be embellishing the left side of this wreath.

Start with the 2 stalks of wheat, each stalk should fan out, in the shape of a V, and hot glue them to the wreath. Click to see tips for using a hot glue gun.

Hot glue the berry pick in the middle of the 2 wheat stalks.

How to make a fall wreath using a corn husk wreath

Glue your leaves on both sides of the berry pick, they will fan out like the wheat stalks.

Fall Wreath Tutorial

Hot glue your acorns, pine cones, or pumpkins towards the bottom of the stems, this will cover up the stems.

DIY Fall Wreath

 

Wrap your ribbon around the stems and the wreath, then tie it into a bow. The length of you bow is up to you, the ribbon for this small wreath is 36 inches long.

Easy Fall wreath tutorial

Hang your wreath and enjoy the season!

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On Premeditated Leftovers I share simple recipes made with whole foods, practical shopping tips, time saving techniques, and meal planning strategies. I also share tips for minimizing food waste, so more of the food that is purchased ends up on the table.

While volunteering as a budget counselor, I realized that food is the element of most people’s budgets where they have the greatest control. I set out to develop low-cost recipes from scratch to prove it’s possible to create delicious meals on a limited budget. Eating well while spending less is about more than just creating recipes using inexpensive ingredients; it’s about creatively combining ingredients so you don’t feel deprived and are inspired to stick to your budget.

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