If you have ever made a wreath, you know that wreath forms can be very expensive, so I was super excited when I saw Thrive to Blog use cardboard from an old box as a wreath form. Genius! Her version uses burlap {and is lovely}, but I enjoy working with felt, so I came up with this:
Want to make one? It is time consuming, but not difficult or expensive to make. Here's what you do:
Step 1: Cut a heart shape (about 2 inches thick) from an old box. Then wrap it in 2 inch felt strips (securing with hot glue at the beginning and at the end of each strip).
Step 2: Make a bunch of felt rosettes. I made 54. {This is the part that takes some time.} You can find a step-by-step tutorial here.
Step 3: Using a hot glue gun, glue the rosettes onto the felt-covered wreath form.
It is pretty just like this... but you can add a ribbon and/or bow before you hang it up. I used tulle for a romantic Valentines Day "feel", but you can use anything you like. (You can also find another version of the wreath here.)
I totally "heart" this wreath, and I hope you do to. :-)
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)