This sunflower Fall wreath diy is so easy to make as well as only taking about 20 minutes of your time. Make one for yourself and give one to a friend!
In this post you will find instructions and supply list on how to make a Fall Sunflower Wreath and Burlap Bow.
So whether you like a swag, wreath or a wooden sign, it is seems to me that door décor is the universal greeting of Welcome.
I recently made two white rustic grapevine wreaths for our front entry, if you missed that post you can see them right here.
Naturally if a wreath can be made under 20 minutes including time to hang it is definitely a win, win!
Naturally if a wreath can be made under 20 minutes including time to hang it is definitely a win, win!
For full video tutorial of how to make this Fall Wreath just hop on over to my IGTV CHANNEL
If you enjoy a natural and earthy themed wreath you might enjoy this one for your Fall door décor.
- Wreath Form (I used 12 inch size)
- Pumpkin Picks (5-6)
- Leaf Picks (enough to create a full and abundant wreath)
- Sunflower picks 3-4
- Florist Wire
- Florist Clippers
- Scissors
- Autumn Wire Edge Ribbon
- Pipe Cleaners
- Giant Suction Cup Wreath Hanger-this is must for windows, glass doors or mirrors.
How to Make A Sunflower Fall Wreath DIY
Full and abundant is the design of this wreath so be generous in using the leaf picks.
- Insert picks into the wreath form-depending on length of picks they may need to be trimmed. If so use florist cutters.
- Work in a circle with the leaf picks adding as many as needed to create a beautiful and full wreath base.
- Insert Sunflower Picks into lower portion of wreath.
- Insert pumpkin picks on upper sides of wreath.
- Make bow or purchase one and place on top of wreath.
- Using wreath suction cup or wreath hanger hang on door.
How To Make A Simple Loop Bow For Wreaths
- Using a long piece of wired ribbon ( minimum of 36 inches)
- Create a loop at one end and fold one side over itself.
- Using your thumb hold the inside of the loop, this is the center of your bow.
- Create another larger loop with the same piece of ribbon.
- Fold this piece in underneath the center of the loop.
- Repeat on the opposite of the bow.
- Repeat the above steps, alternating sides and making each loop bigger.
- Once desired bow size is achieved make one final loop-this final loop will be the tail of the bow.
- Trim the ribbon close to the center of the bow.
- Tuck this edge under the bow. Insert a pipe cleaner or florist wire under the center loop.
- Gather all the loops of the bow and twist wire to secure.
- Trim edges.
- Cut the final long loop, these are the tails of the bow.
- Trim tails of bow at a diagonal to create two points to each tail.
- Fluff the loops to give your bow shape and fullness.
Thank you for joining me today and I truly hope that you leave filling inspired and crafty too!
Jemma