If you are looking for the best Scarecrow Wreath for Fall, you are going to love this beautiful tulle wreath. This Fall wreath will look beautiful hanging all season long.
Easy Scarecrow Wreath for Fall
This fun and easy to make wreath is a great fall decoration. Hang it on the front door or inside. These wreaths are super expensive when you purchase them in some but you can make them at home for a much lower price.
This is a fun and easy craft that doesn’t cost a lot of money. Many of these materials can be made from dollar store materials.
Supplies
- 14” metal wreath form
- 2 packages of decorative mesh (brown, orange and yellow patterned)
- 1 package of ribbon tulle (gold with leaves)
- 1 roll chevron ribbon (white with orange, green and red chevron stripes)
- 1 roll orange burlap ribbon
- 15 fuzzy sticks/chenille stems
- 2 pack of scarecrow picks
- Scissors
- Hot glue gun loaded with glue
How to Make a Scarecrow Wreath
Before you start, note that you will need a total of 30 bunches of ribbon/mesh/tulle. You will have roughly enough for 5 bunches on each of the 6 sections in the wreath form. You will make 6 bunches with 4 pieces, then the remaining 24 pieces with 3 bunches. If you are able to do more than 6 punches with 4 pieces, that’s fine!
Cut all of your ribbon and mesh into 6 inch lengths.
Cut each fuzzy stick/chenille stem in half.
Roll each piece of mesh into a tighter tube.
Roll each piece of the ribbon tulle diagonally.
Gather 3-4 pieces of mush, ribbon, and/or tulle; laying each piece on top of the other, in a snowflake like pattern. Alternate between them all, to achieve them whimsical look of this wreath.
Wrap a chenille stem around the bunch and twist 3 times.
Repeat steps 5-6 until you have 30 bunches.
Now it’s time to start attaching the bunches to the wreath. Lay the chenille stem over the inner two wires on the wreath and twist the stems together three times to secure.
Repeat this step over the entire wreath, attaching 5 bunches to each of the 6 sections. You will want to pace them so that the different ribbons are somewhat evenly scattered throughout the wreath.
Once all of the bunches are attached, you will fluff them out with your hands, until you get the look you desire.
Break the sticks off of each scarecrow.
Attach the 2 scarecrows to the wreath using hot glue, and stick them to some of the ribbon to hold them in place.
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Easy Scarecrow Wreath For Fall
If you are looking for the best Scarecrow Wreath for Fall, you are going to love this beautiful tulle wreath. This Fall wreath will look beautiful hanging all season long.
Materials
- 14” metal wreath form
- 2 packages of decorative mesh (brown, orange and yellow patterned)
- 1 package of ribbon tulle (gold with leaves)
- 1 roll chevron ribbon (white with orange, green and red chevron stripes)
- 1 roll orange burlap ribbon
- 15 fuzzy sticks/chenille stems
- 2 pack of scarecrow picks
- Scissors
- Hot glue gun loaded with glue
Instructions
- Before you start, note that you will need a total of 30 bunches of ribbon/mesh/tulle. You will have roughly enough for 5 bunches on each of the 6 sections in the wreath form. You will make 6 bunches with 4 pieces, then the remaining 24 pieces with 3 bunches. If you are able to do more than 6 punches with 4 pieces, that’s fine!
- Cut all of your ribbon and mesh into 6 inch lengths.
- Cut each fuzzy stick/chenille stem in half.
- Roll each piece of mesh into a tighter tube.
- Roll each piece of the ribbon tulle diagonally.
- Gather 3-4 pieces of mush, ribbon, and/or tulle; laying each piece on top of the other, in a snowflake like pattern. Alternate between them all, to achieve them whimsical look of this wreath.
- Wrap a chenille stem around the bunch and twist 3 times.
- Repeat steps 5-6 until you have 30 bunches.
- Now it’s time to start attaching the bunches to the wreath. Lay the chenille stem over the inner two wires on the wreath and twist the stems together three times to secure.
- Repeat this step over the entire wreath, attaching 5 bunches to each of the 6 sections. You will want to pace them so that the different ribbons are somewhat evenly scattered throughout the wreath.
- Once all of the bunches are attached, you will fluff them out with your hands, until you get the look you desire.
- Break the sticks off of each scarecrow.
- Attach the 2 scarecrows to the wreath using hot glue, and stick them to some of the ribbon to hold them in place.
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