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Bandana Wreath Flag

Crystal Kikel


Supply list:


  • 1 14-inch Wire Wreath
  • 5 Red Bandanas Cut in Half
  • 4 White Bandanas Cut in Half
  • 4 Blue Bandanas Cut in Half
  • 13 White Felt Stars (Different sizes)
  • Glue Gun/Glue Sticks
  • Ribbon for hanging


Step 1:


Cut the bandanas in half down the middle crease.


Start with a red bandana roll the bandana longways and create a loop around the wire wreath and then pull the ends through the loop you just made. The ends of the bandana will be facing the outside of the wreath. Step shown below. Alternate between red and white until you have 9 red bandanas and 8 white bandanas. 

Step 2:


Add the blue to finish. Once you have all the bandanas on flip the wreath over and glue gun the bandanas together, as shown in picture below. Attach the ribbon to the wreath. 

Step 3:


After the glue dries flip the wreath over and glue gun the stars on. Enjoy your Bandana Flag Wreath. If you want to add flare, you can attach fairy string lights. I suggest hanging this inside due to the bandana is not weatherproof.

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