This beautiful how to make Thanksgiving wreath project is an easy DIY craft to make to decorate your front door this holiday season.
You can grab all of the supplies for only a few dollars. You might even have some of the supplies already in your craft closet!.
Make this festive wreath for Thanksgiving in just a few minutes.
A perfect DIY project for the beginner crafter as it’s simple to make. The entire project uses glue dots or hot glue to secure everything in place.
How to Make a Thanksgiving Wreath
Follow this step by step tutorial to make this Thanksgiving wreath for your home or to gift to someone special this beautiful autumn season.
Supplies Needed
- 10 inch foam wreath form
- Burlap ribbon – 9′ roll
- Orange sunflowers
- Cream flowers
- 1/2″ glue dots (or hot glue)
- Scissors
Directions
First, attach two glue dots to one end of the ribbon. Then, attach ribbon to the wreath form.
Next, wrap ribbon around the wreath form. Make sure to overlap the ribbon at the ends so none of the wreath form shows through.
When you get the end where the ribbon meets up with the other end of the ribbon, overlap it and cut the ribbon.
Then attach glue dots to the end and secure on top of the other ribbon, in the back of the wreath. This area will be covered with flowers, so you will not see it.
Next, remove 4 sunflowers from their stems, and 2 of the cream flowers.
Then, apply a glue dot to the back of each sunflower and cream flowers. And attach to the wreath, spacing them about ½ inch apart.
It’s that easy to make a beautiful Thanksgiving wreath for your home this Holiday. Now all you need to do is hang it on the door!
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It’s this just beautiful?
We love simple DIYs and this one is no exception!
Thanksgiving Wreath
Equipment
- Scissors
Ingredients
- 1 count 10 inch foam wreath form
- 1 roll Burlap ribbon, 9 feet
- 4 count Orange flowers faux, large
- 2 count Cream colored flowers faux
- Glue dots or hot glue
Instructions
- Apply two glue dots or hot glue to one end of the ribbon. Attach ribbon to the wreath form.
- Wrap ribbon around the wreath form, overlapping the ribbon at the ends so none of the wreath form is showing through.
- When you get the end where the ribbon meets up with the other end of the ribbon, overlap it and cut the ribbon.
- Apply glue to the end and secure on top of the other ribbon, in the back of the wreath.
- Remove the stems from the six faux flowers
- Apply glue to the back of the flowers and attach them along the bottom of the wreath as seen in the photos.
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Such an easy 5 minute craft. This Thanksgiving wreath will look great on your front door all fall long!