Off to the Michaels I went. I had no idea how to make a yarn wreath and I didn't even try to figure it out before I went to the store with two children. Small mistake. I ended up buying a hodge podge (does anyone else say that) of stuff: two different bundles (is that what you call it) of yarn (Golden yellow sponsored by my favorite Vanna White and on orange color), the wreath, ribbon, two fall picks and a letter R.
That night I started wrapping the yarn around the wreath in which I still left the plastic on. At this point I still hadn't looked into making the wreath but thankfully did one thing right by leaving the plastic on - I later found out it is a bear to wrap yarn around a wreath that is not in the plastic.
I tried to line each wrap around up perfectly (oh my gosh, what was I thinking) and after about an hour (and no progress) I decided to look up how other people made theirs. I should have probably done this first as I learned that imperfections are perfections. You literally just take the yarn in one hand and wrap and wrap until you can't see any wreath. Because I tried to ever-so-perfectly wrap the first time I ran a tad bit short of yarn and had to go back and pick up one more Vanna staring me in the face and returned the other color yarn I never used.
I even hot glued each wrap - waste of time! |
You see what I mean by bringing children to Michaels? Or maybe it was that I didn't check what I was doing first. Way to go mom by blaming the kids -- it was me this time.
I continued to wrap the yarn around the wreath until my liking. I hot glued the fall picks on the side but didn't want the ends showing so I wrapped it in ribbon. To cover (or make it look intentional) the ribbon, I hot glued an "R". With the same color ribbon, I used it to hang the wreath.
Overall, this was a great project to do and I would most definitely do it again now that I know what I am doing. It was significantly cheaper than buying one and I love it a thousand times more than one I could have purchased. I don't think it would have taken long if I would have done it "right" the first time.
Oh look it's me. |
Cost:
2 bundles (I still don't know if that's what they are called) of yarn = $5.00
Letter "R" = $.99
Paint for letter "R" = already owned
2 fall picks = $1.00
Ribbon = $2.00
Wreath = $3.00
TOTAL = $12 and I still have supplies to at least get me another 1/2 wreath
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