I am all about redecorating without breaking the bank. Why spend a fortune freshening up your home décor? With a little creativity, you can decorate your home without burning a hole through your wallet!
Today, I’m thrilled to share this DIY for a beautiful Dollar Tree Farmhouse Wreath. With the majority of supplies purchased from the Dollar Tree and Hobby Lobby, you’ll save money while still being able to add some cute decor to your home!
Below are some step-by-step instructions so that even beginner DIYers can make this beautiful wreath! Take a look below at how you can make your very own.
Materials:
- 10” foam wreath form – Dollar Tree
- 3 3/4” x 3 3/4” – “Farm Sweet Farm” sign – Dollar Tree
- Burlap Roll 5 1/2” x 15’– Hobby Lobby
- Chicken wire ribbon 2.25” x 15′ – Hobby Lobby
- Buffalo check ribbon 2.5” x 3yd – Hobby Lobby
- Burlap ribbon with lace 2.5” x 18′ – Hobby Lobby
- Turquoise paint – Hobby Lobby
- Black paint – Hobby Lobby
- Woodpile brand wood banner 10” x 3 1/4” – Hobby Lobby
- Small white roses – Hobby Lobby
- Hot glue gun
- Floral wire
- Foam brush
- Wire cutters
- Scissors
Time: 20 minutes
Instructions:
Begin by painting the wood banner with turquoise paint. Set aside to dry.
Remove the the metal “Farm Sweet Farm” sign from its wood frame. Remove the metal tacks and trim down with wire cutters.
Next, wrap burlap tightly around the wreath. To secure, you can hot glue the beginning piece of burlap to the wreath, and then hot glue the end piece as well.
Once the wood banner is dry, dry brush black paint to the edges and across the middle. This will give it a more “worn” and “rustic” effect.
Hot glue the metal Farm Sweet Farm sign to the center of the wood banner. Glue the metal tacks back into place.
Next, wrap the chicken wire around the top third of the burlap wreath.
Attach the banner to the wreath by gluing it.
Next, create your buffalo check and burlap/lace bows: for each bow, fold over the ribbon six times.
The buffalo check ribbon should be folded in lengths of 6”, while the burlap ribbon in lengths of 5”.
Leaving the ribbons folded, fold in half again to find the center.
Without cutting all the way through, cut two small snips into the center of each side of the ribbon.
Twist a length of thin wire, approximately 5-6”, around the center snips of each ribbon and pull tightly.
Separate the bows by grabbing two and twisting in the opposite direction, then fluff and adjust to desired look.
To secure the bow in place, wrap the wire around the wreath form. Trim the tails of the ribbons straight or on a diagonal.
To add longer tails to your bow, cut 2 (4”) and 2 (6”) lengths of buffalo check ribbon. Trim the ends of the tails and hot glue to your wreath form, tucked underneath the bows.
Hot glue 3 white roses on each side of your painted banner.
Hang as a decoration (it also makes for a great gift!)