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Rustic Fall Rag Wreath Using Upcycled Fabric

Get ready to add a touch of cozy charm to your home decor this fall with a Rustic Fall Rag Wreath made from upcycled fabric! Upcycling old fabric into a beautiful wreath not only gives new life to abandoned materials but also lets you unleash your creativity. This DIY project is perfect for embracing the autumn season with warm tones and rustic flair. Simply cut strips of fabric from old clothes or linens, tie them onto a wreath form, and watch as your wreath transforms into a unique piece of art. Hang it on your front door or inside your home to welcome the fall season in style. Embrace the joy of crafting and sustainability with this delightful Rustic Fall Rag Wreath!

Supplies Needed

You can probably look to your craft supply closet to find everything needed for making this wreath come to life. This is for inspiration, but you can use different items to customize your fall wreath.
Embroidery hoop
Yellow, orange, and cream fabric
Dry orange peel
Brown ribbon
Decorative flowers
Pinecones
Scissors
Hot glue gun and glue

How to Make a Fall Rag Wreath

Begin by cutting the fabric and ribbon. Start with cutting the brown ribbon into 5"-6" strips. They should be long enough to tie around the embroidery hoop with some hanging on both sides.

Do the same things with the white, orange, and yellow fabric. Cut strips that are around 1" wide and 5" to 6" long. Continue until you have at least 25 of each color. Depending on the size of the hoop, you may need more or less.

No, you will start at the top, and begin tying the ribbon and fabric around the embroidery hoop. Alternate the colors so there is a variety of the mixture.

Continue this process until you are happy with the look of the wreath.

Now, use extra brown ribbon to create a large bow and glue it into place on the top of the wreath.

Then decorate the bow with some pinecones, fake flowers, dried oranges, or other natural elements.

When you are happy with the look, you can add a length of twine to the back for hanging!

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