Fourth of July is almost here - one of our favorite holidays! But before its time for the BBQ's and fireworks, we get to decorate our houses in red, white, & blue :)
Here are the directions for a super cute Fourth of July wreath.
Time: 2 hours
Price: Materials cost me about $20, but you can make it cheaper. I had alot of leftover material.
Supplies:
- Red, white, and blue cloth material. I chose to use cotton & tulle. You can use whatever material you want - denim would look really cute for blue.
- Hoop/circle, I used a plastic needlework hoop. You could use other supplies, even a wire hanger.
- Scissors
Here are the directions for a super cute Fourth of July wreath.
Time: 2 hours
Price: Materials cost me about $20, but you can make it cheaper. I had alot of leftover material.
Supplies:
- Red, white, and blue cloth material. I chose to use cotton & tulle. You can use whatever material you want - denim would look really cute for blue.
- Hoop/circle, I used a plastic needlework hoop. You could use other supplies, even a wire hanger.
- Scissors
Step 1: Cut strips of material into 11in x 1.5 in pieces
Step 2: Tie strip to hoop and double knot it. For the red and blue, I did 4 in a row and switched colors. The great thing about this craft is that it can be done anyway you want, you don't have to do it exactly how I did.
Step 2: Tie strip to hoop and double knot it. For the red and blue, I did 4 in a row and switched colors. The great thing about this craft is that it can be done anyway you want, you don't have to do it exactly how I did.
Step 3: Tie a long piece of material to the top of the hoop so that you can hang
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Sincerely,
Jean
Jean