Hi Everyone! For those of you who don’t know me, I’m Jill from Doused in Pink! My blog, Doused in Pink is all about wearable style, beauty and DIY home decor. I stepped away from blogging last fall but miss it from time to time. When Carrie and I were chatting about her summer vacations, I offered… >> View Post
Boho Chalkboard Hoop Wreath {12 Months of Wreaths}
Welcome back to 12 Months of Wreaths!
Hi everyone! Welcome back to our eighth month of 12 Months of Wreaths! Today I’m sharing a boho chalkboard hoop wreath tutorial.
Welcome to 12 Months of Wreaths – August
Curly Crafty Mom – Boho Chalkboard Hoop Wreath
Mom Home Guide – How to Make an Easy Burlap Bubble Wreath
Dazzled While Frazzled – Chalkboard Plate Charger Flower Wreath
Boho Chalkboard Hoop Wreath Detail Shots
How to Make a Boho Chalkboard Hoop Wreath
You’ll need:
- Embroidery Hoop (12″)
- Chalkboard Paint
- White Napkin (OR a thicker fabric, such as a drop cloth)
- White Chalk
- Rolls of ribbon for the boho/wind catcher at the bottom of the wreath
- Drop Cloth Ribbon (Hobby Lobby carries this!) for the bow at the top
- Eucalyptus (or other greenery to tuck into the top bow)
Lay your fabric napkin on the floor and with a marker, draw a square around your embroidery hoop with a little space around it. Cut it out.
You’ll want to follow the directions on the bottle of your chalkboard paint. But, usually you’ll need to paint horizontally, let it dry and then paint vertically and let it dry 24 hours.
Prime the surface with chalk and then remove chalk with a damp cloth.
Now you can place the chalkboard painted napkin inside your embroidery hoop! Trim off the excess napkin around the hoop with fabric scissors.
Take your ribbon and figure out the placement and length of each of them. I repeated some of the ribbon twice.
I freehanded this ribbon, but I made it from a drop cloth ribbon. I tucked some eucalyptus into it to add a little greenery.
Tuck the ribbon strands inside the embroidery hoop. It should be tight enough that you don’t need to hot glue it down, but you can if you want.
Don’t forget to write a phrase on the chalkboard! I wrote ‘hello’.
This is a darling fall wreath and my favorite yet that I’ve done from this series. Next month we’ll start to get into fall wreaths! I can’t wait!
Thanks again for joining us! We will be sharing a new wreath once a month in 2017!
Are you interested in sharing a wreath with us one (or more) months? We are accepting guest hosts! Email carrie (at) curlycraftymom (dot) com if you are interested!
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DIY Magnolia Wreath {12 Months of Wreaths}
Welcome back to 12 Months of Wreaths!
Hi everyone! Welcome back to our seventh month of 12 Months of Wreaths! Today I’m sharing a simple magnolia wreath tutorial.
Welcome to 12 Months of Wreaths – July
Curly Crafty Mom – DIY Magnolia Wreath
Mom Home Guide – Colorful Bandana Summer Wreath
The Southern Couture – Back to School Themed Wreath Using School Supplies
Dazzled While Frazzled – DIY Denim Nautical Ocean Wr
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How to Make a Magnolia Wreath
You’ll need:
- Styrofoam Wreath Form
- Pins
- 2 Magnolia Spray (remove leaves)
- Burlap Roll
Wrap and pin your burlap around the styrofoam wreath. Pull leaves off magnolia spray.
Pin magnolia leaves onto wreath. Pin them on at different angles to break up the pattern.
I love that this is a wreath that I can hang on the door at any time of the year and that it’ll blend with any decor!
Thanks again for joining us! We will be sharing a new wreath once a month in 2017!
Are you interested in sharing a wreath with us one (or more) months? We are accepting guest hosts! Email carrie (at) curlycraftymom (dot) com if you are interested!
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Patriotic Pinwheel Wreath (Using Duck Tape!) {12 Months of Wreaths}
Welcome back to 12 Months of Wreaths!Hi everyone! Welcome back to our sixth month of 12 Months of Wreaths! Today I’m going to share a patriotic wreath where I tried something a little different… I used Duck Tape to make pinwheels for it!Welcome to 12 Months of Wreaths – June Curly Crafty Mom – Patriotic… >> View Post
Summer Cotton Wreath {12 Months of Wreaths}
Welcome back to 12 Months of Wreaths!Hi everyone! Welcome back to our fifth month of 12 Months of Wreaths! I’ve been seeing cotton wreaths all over the place, but they are a little expensive at $40+!! I decided that I could make one myself for half that price and I did! Welcome to 12 Months of Wreaths… >> View Post
Simple Spring Wreath on a Burlap Wrapped Embroidery Hoop {12 Months of Wreaths}
Welcome back to 12 Months of Wreaths!Hi everyone! Welcome back to our fourth month of 12 Months of Wreaths! This month I wanted to work on a burlap wrapped embroidery wreath with colorful Spring blooms and greens. I would love to recreate this wreath again someday with FRESH blooms. Wouldn’t that be amazing? I guess… >> View Post
Monogrammed Tulip Wreath w/ Burlap Bow {12 Months of Wreaths}
Welcome back to 12 Months of Wreaths!Hi everyone! Welcome back to our third month of 12 Months of Wreaths! I have been seeing a lot of tulip wreaths lately and I wanted to try my hand at making one myself. Wow, this wreath looks complicated, but it has been one of my quicker wreaths that… >> View Post
Simple Coffee Filter Wreath DIY {12 Months of Wreaths}
Welcome back to 12 Months of Wreaths!Hi everyone! Welcome back to our second month of 12 Months of Wreaths! This month, I wanted to work on a wreath that I could hang on our new cathedral mirror that is above our console table. I wanted something neutral and clean… I decided a coffee filter wreath would be perfect! These… >> View Post