Hello! I hope you all had a wonderful weekend! Mine was jam packed and is why I’m a little late posting today. We had a garage sale on Saturday and then Kason’s one year birthday party yesterday! Yes, I’m a little crazy to attempt both of those endeavors in the same weekend, but we made it happen and both were a huge success! 🙂 I can’t wait to post Kason’s birthday party pictures!
Now on to EEK Weeks! This week’s project is another wreath! I think I’m going a little wreath batty. 🙂
You will need: a floral craft ring, wooden pumpkins, ink, alphabet stamps, glue gun, mini clothes pins, craft paint, and brush. Not pictured: raffia, brown colored pencil, and burlap-like ribbon.
Start by painting the craft ring and the pumpkins orange. Give the pumpkins some life by loading the paint brush with a few colors (orange, red, yellow, and brown) and then sweep the brush down one side of the pumpkin, then the other, and then the middle. This technique is super easy and helps your pumpkins look more lifelike.
Give each of the pumpkins a brown stem.
While the pumpkins dry, use ink to distress some scrapbook paper and stamp it with your welcoming message. I used “Welcome to our patch.” If you don’t have alphabet stamps, print the words out from your computer or handwrite them. I purposely separated some of the words to give it a handmade feel. Cut out the words and set them aside for later.
Now arrange the pumpkins on the ring and then glue them down. Repeat this step for the top layer of pumpkins.
Turn the ring over and glue on several strands of raffia to each side creating a line across the middle of the ring.
Clip the message onto the raffia using mini clothes pins. Aren’t they the cutest?
Finish the wreath off with green leaves on a few of the pumpkins, swirly vines drawn on with a brown colored pencil, some distressing ink or brown paint to create more dimension, and a burlap-like ribbon on the top.
I’m sad the pictures do not show the details of each pumpkin. They are all a little different because of the painting technique we used. This is a super easy project that could hang on your door or wall through Thanksgiving. This is also a great project for your kiddos to help with. They could paint the pumpkins and stamp the letters. Too fun! 🙂
Instructions for Making a Fall Wreath
Materials Needed
- Floral craft ring
- Wooden pumpkins
- Ink
- Alphabet stamps
- Glue gun
- Mini clothes pins
- Craft paint and brush
- Raffia (not pictured)
- Brown colored pencil (not pictured)
- Burlap-like ribbon (not pictured)
Steps
Prepare the Tulle
Begin by gathering all your materials and setting up your workspace.
Create the Volume
Paint the craft ring and wooden pumpkins orange. Allow the pumpkins to dry.
Prepare the Poly Satin Circles
Using a mix of orange, red, yellow, and brown paints, create depth on the pumpkins by sweeping colors on opposite sides and the middle.
Layer the Components
Glue the arranged pumpkins down onto the craft ring, layering as necessary.
Additional Personalization
Distress the scrapbook paper, stamp a welcoming message, and cut out the words to apply later.
Attach the Clip-On Earring
Turn the ring over and glue raffia across the middle, then clip on the stamped message using mini clothes pins.
Prepare the Shoes
Finish the wreath with green leaves, swirly vines, and additional embellishments to enhance its appearance.
Make Additional Pairs
Feel free to create multiple wreaths with different colors and decorations!
Enjoy Your Custom Creation
Display your beautiful wreath proudly and enjoy your crafting experience! Share your creation with others!
Conclusion
This project allows for creativity and invites participation from family members, making it a fun and engaging way to welcome the fall season!