by Jessika Hepburn, O Happy Day Handmade
This month I received submissions of wreath tutorials from two OMHG readers that I am happy to share with you! I also found some adorably inspiring yarn wreaths to spark your creative ideas.
From Danielle Burkleo of Take Heart blog comes this step by step photo tutorial on creating yarn wreaths with felt flower embellishments-this is a perfect rainy day craft and the possibilities are endless!
Here are some creative wreath designs from Etsy:
1. I love the little birds and branch in this Country Western yarn wreath from KnockKnocking
2. Dress your wreath up for Halloween like this Spooky Night wreath by AnnaHailey
3. Isn’t this Argyle Plaid wreath from ItzFitz so clever and classy?
4. Use vintage animals, mushrooms and flowers to add whimsy to your wreath like woolicious did for this OOAK Bunny in Woodland wreath
The festive Halloween wreath tutorial above was submitted by Elizabeth of To Be Charmed. This simple craft is easy enough to do with little ones for a holiday decorating activity. Using patterned paper, wooden Halloween charms, ribbon and glue, transform a store bought wreath into your own creation.
What are your favorite online Halloween crafts/tutorials?
LOVE those yarn wreaths! So glad to have a tutorial so I can make one too! 🙂
Thank you so much for featuring my tutorial on your blog.
~ Elizabeth
thank you for featuring my wreath! 🙂
these are gorgeous and very inspiring! thanks for sharing these ideas!
Gorgeous! Thank you for the linked tutorial. I’m going to try to make a festive wreath 🙂
I am making the yarn one tonight, I bought all the stuff last week and am so excited! 🙂
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http://marthataylorphillips.blogspot.com/
I’m also doing a giveaway at the end of the month!
These are brilliant. LOVE the argyle one!
Definitivamente estas coronas son hermosas, que talento tienes en tus manos… Felicidades, me encantaron =)!
thanks to you, I found the fab tutorial at the top and tried my hand at my very first yard/felt wreath and I LOVE it! (minus the blister)
Hey, thanks for the article.Really thank you! Want more.