Hey friends!

Come see what I made during nap time today!  I have a really fun project I will be sharing with you guys tomorrow.  While taking photos of it, I realized that my Winter pinecone wreath was still adorning my front door… Oopsy!  So today, I made a new Spring wreath!

This cost me under $12 and is super easy to make!

I got all of my supplies at Hobby Lobby.

I bought a grapevine wreath that was on sale and paid about $3 for it.

I also bought an MDF initial, thick twine and a jelly roll of fabric.  You can just by the fabric and cut your own strips, but I was feeling very lazy :-)!

First I wrapped my ‘G’ in twine.  There is no science to this… Just wrap it up and dab some hot glue about every 5-6 times around.

Then, I hot glued it to my wreath up in the top corner.

After that I made lots of rolled rosettes with my fabric strips!

If you have never made these, you can check out my tutorials by clicking HERE and HERE!

Then, I just hot glued them to my wreath!

And I added a few to my G too!

That’s it!

Want to see it all finished??

Hope you like it!  I will be back tomorrow to share what got me thinking about this in the first place!

I would love for you to Pin this and share it below!!  Thanks so much for stopping by!

~Whitney

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24 Comments

  1. Yes, please. What size wreath, and letter? I dont have any craft stores here, so I’ve got to order online. I’d love to make this for our door. Thank you so much for the inspiration! Hope to hear back!

    1. Id also love to know what size wreath, and what size letter. I dont have craft stores where I live so I have to order online. Hope she writes back. 🙂

  2. The fabric you picked is fantastic! The colors are some of my favorites. I will have to make this. It’s funny but sometime I make the rosettes when I’ve got nothing else to do because I know I will find a place for them somewhere.

  3. lOvE iT!!!! I’m in the process of making a Spring wreath but just changed my mind. Starting over in the morning : ]