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Fall Yarn Wreath

Crystal Kikel

Supply List:

  • 14-inch Wire Wreath
  • 2 Balls of Loop Yarn – Brown, Grey, and White
  • 2 – Fall Floral Bouquet Branch about 12 inches
  • 1 - Fall Floral Bouquet Branch about 12 inches (Different from the other 2)
  • 1 – Small Pumpkin
  • 2 – Fall Berry Picks – Red & Orange
  • 1 – Sunflower
  • 2 – Fall Leaves
  • Fall String
  • Glue Gun/ Glue Sticks

Step 1:

Wrap the ball of yarn around the wreath until it is covered. Flip the wreath over and tie the string for hanging.   

Step 2:

Arrange the 1 different floral bouquet at the bottom of the wreath, then add the other 2 floral bouquet on either side. If needed add the small pumpkin to the bottom of the wreath. Arrange the fall berry picks on either side, going up the wreath. 

Step 3:

Arrange the sunflower at the the top of the wreath, then add the leaves on either side. Once you have the wreath the way you like it glue gun into place.


Enjoy!

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