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DIY Farmhouse Pool Noodle Wreath

Creating a DIY Farmhouse Pool Noodle Wreath is a fun and creative way to add a touch of rustic charm to your décor! This budget-friendly project is perfect for upcycling old pool noodles and turning them into a beautiful wreath that will impress your guests. With just a few simple supplies you can easily customize your wreath to match your home's aesthetic. Get ready to enjoy a fun crafting session and showcase your handmade farmhouse wreath with pride!

Supplies

1 Pair Off White Cable Knit Tights (I used size 9/10)
Pool noodle
Scissors
Needle and thread
Burlap ribbon (purchased at Dollar Tree)
(4) Natural burlap roses (purchased at Dollar Tree)
(4) Pink burlap roses (purchased at Dollar Tree)
Duct tape

Instructions

Step 1

Cut the legs of the tights off right as it joins the seating area.

Step 2

Cut the toe of the tights off on both legs.

Step 3
Slide the tight legs on to the pool noodle. Make sure that you have the heal area of the tights for both legs on the same side. This bump will show so I just used it as the back of my wreath so no one sees it.

Step 4

Cut 2 inches of the pool noodle off using the scissors.

Step 5
Attach the two ends of the pool noodle together using the tape.

Step 6
Using the needle and thread, stitch the tights together. You want to stitch it all the way around. Make sure to do both ends.

Step 7

Wrap the stitched area with the burlap ribbon and sew it in place on the back. Make sure you make the back on the same side of the heal bumps so it will not be seen. You don’t need to sew into the noodle, just to the tights.

Step 8
Cut the wires off of the flowers.

Step 9
Figure out where you want your flowers to be. I placed mine over one of the burlap ribbons. After you know where you want them, start stitching them together and to the tights. After you have them all in place, the wreath is done.

Note: If you want, you can use hot glue to add the ribbon and flowers. However, I do find it holds up better when stitched, but if you will not be moving the wreath around, then gluing works fine.




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