The Easiest Burlap Wreath You will ever make!

This is seriously going to be the easiest burlap wreath you will ever make. And after you make this one, you will make another….and another. Just ask my front doors, they will vouch for me. These wreaths are not only easy to make , but they are perfect year round for any season.
 
The Easiest Burlap Wreath You will ever make
 
 I just love the look of a full, layered burlap wreath.. I have two of the Spring wreaths hanging on my doors this season. The wreaths are fun to embellish based on the time of year, or you can just leave them alone and enjoy a more natural look.
 
the easiest burlap wreath you will ever make

Supplies needed for the easiest burlap wreath you will ever make:

  • 12,16, 18  inch metal wreath form- you can pick these up at any craft store or find them herefor this wreath, I used 16 inch.
  •  5 inch burlap rolls- for this wreath I used about 12-15 yards ( one roll is 10 yards). You can pick this up at any craft store or find some here.
  • scissors
  • embellishments- optional
the easiest burlap wreath you will ever make
 

Steps to make the easiest burlap wreath you will ever make:

Step 1.  Begin by looping one end of the burlap through the wire wreath form. I  looped my burlap through the top, middle and outer rims.
the easiest burlap wreath you will ever make
Step 2. Continue weaving the burlap in and out of the metal form in a row pattern ( going across the width of the wreath form) around the entire wreath. 
 
the easiest burlap wreath you will ever make
 
Step 3. To create the fullness of the wreath, I looped the burlap through the rims and pushed everything together. Continue this process all around the metal form. The more burlap you use, the fuller the wreath will be.
 
the easiest burlap wreath you will ever make
 
Step 4. When you are done weaving your burlap, you will want to go back and “fluff out” any twisted loops and move any loops to conceal the metal frame.
 
 the easiest burlap wreath you will ever make
 the easiest burlap wreath you will ever make
 
I used jute to secure my bunny and flowers to the wreath. The jute blends in with the burlap and is hard to see. You can also use floral wire.
 
the easiest burlap wreath you will ever make
 
 Now you know what easy means and you are ready to make your wreath.
 
For details on this Spring Wreath ….in blue, click here
 
the easiest burlap wreath you will ever make
 For my summer wreath idea click here.
the easiest burlap wreath you will ever make
 For my fall wreath idea click here
the easiest burlap wreath you will ever make
  Pumpkin wreath idea here using natural burlap that I spray painted orange
the easiest burlap wreath you will ever make
 Halloween wreath ideas here using black burlap
the easiest burlap wreath you will ever make
 Valentine wreath idea here
the easiest burlap wreath you will ever make
 Christmas wreath Ideas
the easiest burlap wreath you will ever make
 
the easiest burlap wreath you will ever make
 
For more details on how to make the easiest burlap wreath you will ever make, and answers to commonly asked questions you can also click here
 
 
 
 
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  1. hello. I have been wanting to make a burlap wreath for a long time. I could build you a kitchen but a burlap wreath "NOT". I have all the fixing too. You made it so simple. Will get one together this weekend. Is it ok if I share your post.

    Thanks so much from a happy new follower. Sheryl

  2. Thanks for this! I just bought the same wreath and bunny from Pier 1 yesterday, hope you don't mind if I copy

  3. Beautiful!! I made one for my daughter's birthday using the same technique. You're right, it is easy! I think I'll take off her birthday embellishments and add Easter stuff. Great idea!! 🙂

    I've pinned this!!

  4. Easy should of been my middle name, and not for the reasons of being a young hussy! I can do easy projects, and I can see myself accomplishing this. Gotta get me a wire form next trip.

    ~Bliss~

  5. It might be the easiest…. but it still looks AMAZING!!!

    Thanks for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer… From Dream To Reality!!

  6. Laura, This is such a great tutorial and a very chic and upscale wreath. I am making this one for sure! I love the sweet nest you put on it to make it a spring beauty!
    I am your newest follower!
    Yvonne

  7. I absolutely love this! I made a similar burlap wreath a few years ago, but I like yours with the loops much better. I just may have to "borrow" (OK, steal) this from ya! Happy Spring!

    1. She says 4" but all I could find locally was about 4 1/2". It worked out great. I found it at Michaels.

  8. What a gorgeous wreath! I just came across tons of burlap at a garage sale the other day and have been wondering what to do with it. Thank you for the inspiration!

    Jen @ Noting Grace

  9. You're wreath is beautiful Laura! I love using burlap and have made quite a few wreaths with it, but I've never seen it used in this way. I love how the background is flowy and cloud-like. Great result 😉 -Jenna, SAS Interiors

  10. What size burlap ribbon ? 4" wide? and how many yards did it take? How big was the wire wreath form? Thanks for the information.
    Cindy

  11. Is your burlap 4 inches wide? I may need to order it since I don't think it is carried locally. Thanks for your help! I love your beautiful wreath!

  12. This is just beautiful. I can't wait to make one for my daughters front door! Off to the craft store in the morning to try this. Thank you so much! I love it!

  13. Beautiful! Want to make, but, I guess, I am not smart enough to figure out the looping process! Any help would be greatly appreciated…… thanks for sharing!

    Teresa

  14. Laura,

    I made your wreath yeaterday! It turned out great! If I can do it, anyone can! I made rosettes with summerish fabric to embellish it!

    Thanks!

    Jillianne

  15. Hi~So cute~!!, I really want to make this wreath, but I just have a question on how you started the ribbon. Did you secure it to the wire with hot glue to start it off? And was the ribbon wired? I did not find the burlap ribbon at Hobby Lobby. I will try Joanne's and Michaels tomorrow. If I can't find it there, I will have to order it on-line. Thanks for the extra help.

  16. Ah Nuts!! I threw away my metal form after hanging onto it for years, now I just found this cool wreath & your blog via Pinterest!!! I'll sign up thru Google Reader to follow your blog & will stop being so quick to throw stuff out!

  17. C'est vraiment magnifique ! vous êtes une artiste !
    Congratulations for your work so beautiful (I know ,my english is very bad ,sorry …)
    j'aime beaucoup faire du point de croix et du crochet ,et vous ?
    Bon week-end

  18. lOVE YOUR BLOG!! Can't wait to make the burlap wreath. Look forward to seeing more great ideas!

  19. I love this wreath Laura! Thanks so much for sharing! I cannot wait to try it out…gotta love pinterest!

  20. I love this wreath! I have a burlap garland that I bought at the flea market that I have been trying to use. This will be perfect! Could you please send me the extra instructions you mention to other commenters above? I am not sure how to get it started, how to secure the loops and if they all come from below or are they woven up and down through the frame. Maybe I am over thinking this, but I would appreciate your help! Thanks for sharing this wreath. I am your newest follower!

  21. Could you post the "how you get started" notes on your blog that you are emailing to people? Thanks – love, love, love the wreath!

  22. I am wondering also if you could post how to get started and if you attach the burlap to the ring somehow.

  23. Laura, I would like to know how to get it started as well and also how to secure the burlap. Please send me a tutorial if you don't mind. I'm sitting here with everything I need to get started.

    scalvan@comcast.net

    Thank you,
    Sherre

  24. Hi! I have been making my own burlap wreaths for a few weeks now, but I just began to wonder if they need to be treated or sealed if you are going to hang them outside? A little input would be appreciated!

  25. I finally made a burlap wreath for myself over the weekend! Thank you so much for posting…it was so much fun to make and easy enough I could finish it while my twins were napping! Your blog is wonderful!

  26. I see there is/was lots of interest for some more detailed instructions. I'm at a loss for exactly how it was looped and how it was started. This craft woould have been AWESOME with a video tutorial! Any extra notes by chance so I can figure this out? Thanks so much!!!

  27. I bought all the stuff and cannot seem to get started either…could someone please send me the notes as well. I also amnot sure how to secure to the wreath. Thank you
    Nicjef@hotmail.com

  28. I am trying to do the burlap weath and i am having a hard time to start it, can u help me out. Thanks marla

  29. I am also looking for more information on how to get started with the looping process. And, how do you secure the first piece of burlap to the wreath? Thanks so much for your help. The wreath is gorgeous!

    Elyssa
    elyssastrickland@gmail.com

  30. What do you use to tie on the frame? And what about the burlap that is wired edge? Would that work?

  31. I would sure appeciate the extra notes on getting started too.

    Thanks so much!
    curlsontop@gmail dot com

  32. Can you please post the additional directions for getting this started? it would be very helpful to many–

  33. Ok everyone I just figured it out. You don't wrap the burlap. You just pinch the fabric to make a double layer and push it up through the slots in the wire frame. I pinched it through the top slot then the middle slot then through the bottom. Once I had made one pass down I brought the fabric back to the top slot and started over. You just make sure both of the pieces you pinch up through the slot make the ruffle size you want. You have to do a few passes before it resembles the actual wreath you are envision so dont give up!

  34. What am I doing wrong? My burlap is 15ft long and 4in wide but that only covered about 1/3 of the wreath?! How do I "spread" it out so I don't need to use 3 rolls of burlap to make this???

  35. I had to use 2 30 foot rolls of the burlap to cover it properly. I just started looping, and I didn't secure the ribbon starting out. After several loops it starts holding itself together. It looks fantastic, thank you!

  36. I just made this wreath….It looks great and was super easy! Couldn't find the rolls of burlap so I bought it and cut my own 4 in strips. Only took a few minutes to figure out the looping. Total cost $12! I now have enough burlap left to make a couple more. Great idea!!

  37. Thank you so much for posting this! Just created a great wreath and looks like I'll be making more as Christmas gifts. Very easy and so pretty!!!

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  40. Thanks for an easy craft idea! I just completed a heart shaped wreath (found the wire form at Hobby Lobby) and it turned out great!

  41. This is so nice. I just love it. I also like the fact that you can change the seasons with just the embelishments. I am for sure going to give this a try 🙂

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  43. I made a similar wreath a couple of Halloweens ago using wide wired ribbon and it was one of the most difficult wreaths I've ever made. lol

    Love the burlap. 🙂

  44. Hey – love this wreath and I've always wanted to learn how to make one! Your instructions are great but I do have a question – how are you securing the loops to the metal wreath frame?

    Thanks!!!

  45. So cute .but I do wish you had put more pictures or information. .could not really tell what you were doing ,it went from empty wreath to almost finished. And didn't say how..

  46. I'm a little confused. How do you bring your's up through the wire frame? I can't seem to find any clear instruction on that anywhere online. I keep looking. Please help? Thank you so much! 🙂

  47. Such a super cute and super easy wreath! I used your tutorial to make a Valentines wreath and now I think I will try to do a Spring version! Thanks for the great post! I will make sure to link this if the Spring wreath turns out and I feature it on my blog. Yay for {almost} Spring!!!

  48. Lol, I’m a blonde. (Naturally anyway) I’m kind of confused as to how you loop it through? Is there a video? Please let me know, thank you!! 🙂

  49. Please add me to the “want to know” list. IF you have an email with further instructions on how to start and how to loop and keep them secure, I’d love to get it. FABULOUS wreath and candle holders.
    ritajandj@yahoo.com Thank you.

  50. Just wanted you to know that I used your tut today ….thanks so much for posting it and all your beautiful wreaths.

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