
4. Ruffle Wreath
I absolutely love all the dimension on this wreath. There’s so much movement in the fabric as well as in the bouncing stars on springs. This wreath would certainly take much more time and dedication to make than wrapping a ribbon around the wreath form, but the end result would be worth it. It’s absolutely stunning.
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5. Burlap Ties
Although this adorable wreath may look complicated, it’s perhaps one of the easiest wreaths to make! All you have to do is cut up some burlap ribbon into strips, then simply tie them around the wreath form. That’s all, folks! Even though it’s simple to make, the finished product looks amazing. It’s really full and fluffy without being over the top.
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6. Clothespin Wreath
If you want a really simple wreath that requires very little crafting skill, this may be the wreath for you. All you need to do is secure clothes pins around a wire wreath form. Yes, there may be some painting involved in order to get the clothes pins and the stars the right colors, but painting is really easy and very forgiving when it comes to making mistakes. This wreath is unlike any other wreath most people will see, so it will truly be unique.
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