Sign in Create account

Yarn Wrapped Twig Wreath

Creating a yarn-wrapped twig wreath is a delightful way to add a touch of handmade charm to your home decor. To make one, simply gather some twigs from your garden or a nearby park, wrap them in colorful yarn of your choice, and shape them into a rustic wreath. This craft is not only a fun and creative project but also a great way to bring nature indoors. You can personalize your wreath by adding embellishments like faux flowers, felt leaves, or small wooden ornaments. Hang it on your front door, above the fireplace, or anywhere that needs a pop of whimsical flair. Plus, it makes a wonderful gift for your crafty friends who appreciate a handmade touch in their homes.

Supplies for Square Twig Wreaths

Mini twigs
Yarn (2 or 3 colors is fun)
Faux greenery
Hot Glue

How to create square wreath diy

To make these adorable square wreaths, start by gathering your twigs. I used twigs that were roughly 6″ in length for the larger wreaths and 3″ in length for the smaller ones.

If you don’t have tree branches available to you, you can get 100 twigs a the box, so you can make them as big or as small as you would like.

Hot glue twigs

The secret to making a larger wreath is you can hot glue two twigs together to make a larger side. It works perfectly since the twigs aren’t heavy and hot glue is sufficient for holding the sides together.

Once you have hot glued two twigs together for your larger sized wreath, slowly create a square shape and hot glue each corner until they feel strong and sturdy.

Wrap yarn

Once the basic shape of your wreath is made, you can start to wrap your yarn for a little more color and personality! I started at a corner and hot glued my yarn. Then wrap as many times around as you would like.

If you are doing multiple colors (which I think looks so fun) then add a dab of glue to finish off the yarn color and repeat with more glue on your next yarn.
I thought it looked cool to only do yarn on only a few sides, so the natural twig could show through – but you can go with your own designs here.

Plus, if you are like me… you have a tons of gorgeous yarn sitting around your home with no use in sight. And I always love finding uses for my yarn stash!

Adding greenery to wreath

After your yarn has been added to the wreaths, you can add the finishing touch of greenery! I used some various leaves and greenery and then a big fun flower.

Like!
Add to bookmarks
42
No comments