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June 29, 2011 by: Kara Noel Lawson

How to make a 4th of July Wreath

I love a lil’ something something on my front door.

Who doesn’t?

Make these wreaths for the 4th of July in a jiff!

(Pictures are a little fuzzy because they are from my phone. I was too lazy to get couldn’t find the good camera so had to make due.)

You’ll Need (for two wreaths):

~2 – 12” wreath forms

~3/4 yard of red fabric

~1/2 yard of blue fabric (you may need more if you use bigger wreaths)

~1/8 yard of white fabric

~About 12” of red, white OR blue ribbon for hanging. (I did white)

~Hot glue gun

1. Rip your blue fabric (the long way) into 2 inch strips.

2. Use your hot glue gun to secure one end to the wreath. Then wrap fabric around the wreath slightly overlapping each layer. When a strip runs out hot glue the end and repeat the same thing with the new strip starting where you left off. Cover the whole wreath.

Tip: I bought the straw wreath forms because they were cheaper than the Styrofoam ones. Just leave the plastic wrapper on to prevent straw from getting everywhere!

4th of July wreath tutorial

(how much do you {heart} my rug??)

3. To make the flowers I found this easy-peazy tutorial in a google search over at My Sparkle. The only thing I would add is the more you twist the flatter your flower will be. Since I wanted some “meat” on the back for easier mounting on the wreath, I twisted less on every other turn or so. Gluing often kept the bigger flowers from falling apart. I did 7 small flowers with 1” strips (per the suggestion of the tutorial), and 7 big red flowers with 4” strips. Tear the strips on the long side of the fabric and stop when you like the size of the flower. You really can’t mess these things up because of their messy look but the more I did the better it got!

Tip: Leave a bit of extra fabric length to create leaf shapes for added fun-ness in the final wreath.

4. Arrange your flowers and secure with hot glue.

This part killed me! For some reason I thought a perfect arrangement would save the economy or something. After many tweets and days of different patterns sitting on the counter with double stick tape I ending up winging it, and this is what I came up with. I love that they are slightly different from each other!

4th of July wreath tutorial

5. Hot glue the ribbon to the back at the desired length for hanging.

6. Admire the awesomeness!!

Here is what one looks like on the door. Hot Hubby still needs to add another nail to our other door for the second one. It will get done by 4th of July…maybe. Right now it’s on my mantel and I’m OK with that.

4th of July wreath tutorial

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Cy update:

The nurse called today to tell me the Dr would call later with test results. He didn’t call. Which makes me think it’s bad news. Like he didn’t have time to for the long conversation of the horrible disease Cy may have. Or that that test results were super strange so he is having to research some crazy unknown thing. I know it’s totally unfounded but it’s the way moms think, right????

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Comments

  1. Lynne says

    August 17, 2011 at 8:04 pm

    Love the flower tutorial… I have been wanting to learn how to do that!

    Reply
    • Eli's Lids says

      August 21, 2011 at 11:00 am

      I was stoked to find a good tutorial. It’s super easy and very forgiving. I can’t wait to make a summer wreath!… or maybe I should do Christmas, since that’s when I’ll probably finish it!

      Reply
  2. Jaime says

    July 6, 2011 at 10:52 pm

    Great job mama!! I soooo wanted to make a wreath and it just didn’t happen.

    Reply
    • Eli's Lids says

      July 11, 2011 at 5:19 pm

      That’s me for every holiday!! I can tell how much energy I had the year before by the decorations I pull out the current year!

      Reply
  3. Monica Moore says

    July 3, 2011 at 9:47 pm

    That wreath is quite adorable!!!

    Reply
    • Eli's Lids says

      July 12, 2011 at 1:35 pm

      I love the way it turned out. Now if I could just get my rear in gear for every other holiday… ha!!

      Reply
  4. Aimee says

    June 30, 2011 at 7:47 pm

    …or the test results mean there is nothing to worry about! I’m going with that explanation! 😉

    Cute wreath! You could do a different wreath for each season!

    Reply
    • Eli's Lids says

      June 30, 2011 at 11:25 pm

      I hope so!!
      A wreath for each season would be super cute!!
      How is sweet baby Eliana?

      Reply

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