Showing posts with label wreathe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wreathe. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Ragtag Mini Easter - Olga and Oma

These cute and easy to make mini wreaths are a great gift idea that takes no time to complete.

Materials Needed:

1 wire hanger
1/2 gallon bag of rag strips in hues of orange
1/4 gallon bag of rag strips in hues of green
24 inches of coordinating ribbon

The easiest way to create the bags of strips is to use scraps of fabric from other projects.   Because I like to repurpose, I find clothing at the Goodwill or Good Samaritan clothing outlets that I literally pay pennies for.  Making the strips is simple and uses every square inch of fabric, including seams.  Nothing goes to waste.

Directions:

Cute the hanger portion of the hanger on both sides of the neck.  Then, cut the long bottom portion in the middle to make 2 pieces.

Bend the ends into a hook and join the ends.

Manually shape the mini frame into a circle.

Begin tying the strips of orange hued fabric for 3/4 of the wreath frame.

Use strips of green hued fabric for 1/4 of the wreath frame.

Tie the ribbon onto the frame before you  begin to fill in colors.

You can make the fabric as loose or as tight on the wreath frame as you want.

Shake out the loose threads very very well.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Shab Couture - Ragtag Wreathe

I saw this wreathe idea that I absolutely thought was adorable..........it was soo ironic.  I have made this exact wreathe many times in the last 20 years.  In 1991 during the Gulf War, I had a giant yellow one on my tree in my front yard.  I had used a plastic tablecloth for the rag strips so that the wreathe would be weather resistant.  I also made several smaller versions and gave away to my friends.

My patriotic Christmas tree from 2001 has several mini ragtag wreathes that I used this year on my 10th commemorative tree.

So, I sat down and created a Shabby Chic version to hand in my foyer.  Here is my version: