So I needed to put together a tutorial, I looked around the house, found some burlap, some red gingham and a floral wreath.
Okay, I could work with that.
This wreath was super easy, involved no sewing or gluing, and could literally take you about five minutes to create.
I took a little bit longer of course, because I can't do a five minute craft and think that it's done. I always have to do a bit more.
Let's get on with the tutorial shall we?
First I cut long strips of burlap, I think I ended up using 4 strips in all.
Then I just wrapped them around, overlapping the ends to keep them all on.
This is the base of my wreath-simple yes?But with such simplicity comes great responsibility, I mean creativity.
At the end of my wrappings I had the end of my strip that I needed to attach, but remember I said no glue right?
Enter small strip of gingham tied around the burlap.
I did this around the wreath spacing it out as I went.I could have been done there, hung it up, and went to bed, it's a cute wreath, I can change out the gingham for other fabric strips or ribbon with the different seasons or holidays, or whenever the mood strikes...but that just would be too easy for me!
I went to my craft closet, which is full of stuff I intend to use one day, but usually don't. Well I had these giant buttons that I made out of salt dough using a large glass for the circle, a smaller glass for the rim and a straw to poke the holes. I was going to make ornaments out of them...but got busy, forgot, or maybe I just lost interest.
So I painted up 5 of them in my favorite 3 colors.
I used another strip of gingham through the top hole and then I grabbed some yarn.
I laced the yarn around the wreath and through the button to attach it to the wreath-see no gluing-not that I'm against gluing, it just would have involved getting up off the rug and sitting near a plug to do it, and I was too involved watching Taken with my hubby.
Then I just tied the yarn off in the back with a simple double knot and trimmed the edges like so...
And there you have it, buttons on my burlap wreath! It's very valentine-ish and looks pretty hanging on my shelf...but I think I will spray the buttons with some clear spray so that I can hang it out on my front door.
It is quite large, so I think it will make a big statement front and center.
...and I may need to add another black button, I have a thing about even numbers, and I know it will bug me every time I look at it. But other than that...what do you think?***Edit: I have been asked by a couple people about the salt dough.
You can find lots of recipes online, but the one I usually use is 2 parts flour to 1 part salt and 1 part water. So if you use 2 cups of flour, use 1 cup of salt (fine) and 1 cup of water.
Knead it and either roll it out and cut it with cookie cutters (or in my case for the buttons-glasses and a straw) or you can hand mold it into anything you want.
Then you can either air dry it-which can take several days, or you can put it into a warm oven (200 F) for about 3-4 hours, less if your project is flat, more if it's large.
It's super easy to work with, and my kids love to make ornaments with it almost every year. We have also made hearts for valentines day, used a straw to make a hole, and gave them out as necklaces to my kids' friends. Easy, cheap and the kids get to do it all by themselves. :)
I think it's cool!
ReplyDeleteIt's also a good reminder to use what we have.... all kinds of cool treasures stored away!
Thanks!
I love the idea of the salt cookie buttons. Do you have a recipe? I really like the wreath. I think the buttons look great with the burlap.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE IT!!!
ReplyDeleteEspecially the buttons!!
Do you have the recipe, please?
Can you use salt dough to make/sculpt anything?
I ama salt dogh virgin... :)
that is so adorable!!! I LOVE it, I heart gingham! It would be a really fun summer wreath too!
ReplyDeleteThat is just too darn CUTE!! Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteSarah
I love when you can use stuff you already have! I wish I was more creative about that! Great job!
ReplyDeleteGotta love you, Tiff. Love the addition to the banner. That wreath rocks my world.
ReplyDeleteP.s. Fell free to, you know-make another. My b-day's in May, LOL!
I love it! Wow you are so creative, I would have never known what to do and it wouldn't have looked nearly as cute!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I love the buttons!
ReplyDeleteI. AM. In. LOVE. That is seriousely one of the cutest ideas for a big wreath I have ever seen!
ReplyDelete~ Emily N. from "too Blessed to Stress"
Love it!I need to make some of those buttons now!
ReplyDelete~Jennifer
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Ahhh, that is just too cute and I love love love the big buttons!
ReplyDeleteCute wreath...love the large buttons!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute! I love the big buttons!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up!!
XOXO
Jen
I just made salt dough for my son and thought what could I make while he is making his snakes and worms - and this is perfect!! LOVE IT!!!
ReplyDeleteI haven't made salt dough since I was a kid, and now you've got me all excited to whip some up this week! Your finished project is too cute. I have a thing for buttons! And I'm liking burlap more and more.....
ReplyDeleteI linked to you! :)
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