The Fall season is quickly approaching and what better way to celebrate than with a buffalo plaid wreath on your front door?!
You know the festivities are about to begin when your house is decorated for the next season. It is time to get in the pumpkin picking, leaf collecting mood!
Buffalo Plaid Wreath
This buffalo plaid wreath will look excellent on the front door of your home this year and in the future. The craft is quick and easy, so you will have your new wreath in no time.
One of the best parts about this craft is that it does not take a lot of time, money, or materials. With just a few things from your local craft store, you will be ready to go.
This is a craft that little ones can sit down and enjoy doing with you as well this year! You can use this wreath as some much needed family bonding time in your home.
When you are finished with your buffalo plaid wreath, there are a few things you can do with it. It all depends on how you make it and what you plan on doing with it.
If you are wanting to gift it to a friend or family member, do something unique to it that you know they will love. If you are making it for your own home, still get creative!
One of the best parts about crafting anything is that it is completely in your hands. You get to ultimately decide what it looks like and how you are going to make it.
There is no need to go out and buy a fall wreath when you can make this buffalo plaid wreath on your own. You and the family may even love it more!
If you like crafts like this, you should check out the Halloween Wreath and Halloween Scene Setter!
Simple Buffalo Plaid Wreath For Fall
When you are finished with your buffalo plaid wreath, there are a few things you can do with it. It all depends on how you make it and what you plan on doing with it.
Materials
- 10” foam wreath form
- Orange burlap ribbon
- Plaid decorative bows
- Glue dots
Tools
- Scissors
Instructions
- Apply glue dots to one end of the ribbon, and attach to the wreath form.
- Wrap ribbon around wreath form, overlapping slightly, until you have come to the end of the wreath form where you first started wrapping ribbon.
- Overlap the ribbon in the back, cut, apply glue dots and secure in place.
- Flip wreath over to the front, apply glue dots to the bow and attach to the front of the ribbon that you ended on. The bow will cover the imperfection of the last wrap with ribbon.