Hello friends! Are you enjoying the Fall weather? Today I have an easy Fall decoration to share with you. A DIY Glitter Burlap Fall wreath that will take you about 20 minutes to make. Everyone needs a little glitter in their life.
I love making wreaths! Most of the wreaths I make are quick and easy, like my Halloween Wreath that I shared last week. To make your very own Glitter Burlap Fall Wreath you will need:
Sparkly mesh burlap (I found mine at Michaels)
Wooden letters (not shown)
Acrylic paint in yellow and orange
Yellow and orange glitter
Bakers twine
Wreath form (not shown). Styrofoam wreath forms work best.
Push pins/tacks
To make this wreath, take the sparkly mesh burlap and attach it to the back of the wreath with push pins. Wrap it around your wreath form and attach the ends to the back of the wreath with push pins.
Paint the wooden letters with the acrylic paint. I chose yellow and orange but you can choose anything that matches your wreath. While the paint is still wet, sprinkle glitter on each letter. In order to save time and cut down on drying time, I only painted the front face of each letter. I did not worry about the sides.
String the letters together using bakers twine by creating a loop for each corner of the letters. Attach the ends of the twine to the back side of the wreath with push pins.
This wreath makes the perfect addition to any mantel or front door. I love the sparkle in the burlap mesh. It looks great with the glitter.
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Chrissy says
Adorable! Love this idea! Pinned!
Kelly says
Thanks for the pin, Chrissy!
Shannah @ Just us four says
That burlap looks great. I love the color woven into it.
Kelly says
Thanks, Shannah!
Nancy says
Wonderful wreath! It’s helping me get into the fall mood!
Kelly says
Thanks, Nancy!
christina webber says
I love BURLAP!! Your wreath is beautiful!!! Really puts me in the mood for fall!! I’m in denial no longer;-)
Kelly says
Thanks so much, Christina!