With Christmas just around the corner, this project is the perfect way to get your holiday crafting started!
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Before you get started making one of these mini Christmas wreaths gather up your supplies.
This post contains affiliate links which means if you click on a link and make a purchase I may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. For more information please see my Disclaimer page.
Before you get started making one of these mini Christmas wreaths gather up your supplies.
Supplies:
- small hoop (shower curtain rings, canning lid, plastic bracelet)
- fabric scraps cut into 9" x 1" strips
- scissors
- rotary cutter & self healing cutting mat
- baker's twine or ribbon
Mini Fabric Wreath Ornament Step-by-Step Tutorial
Step 1: First cut your fabric into strips 9" long pieces. I stacked mine on top of each other and used my rotary cutter on my self-healing mat to cut them into 1" wide strips.
Step 2: Fold one strip of fabric in half matching the long end to the opposite long end. Place your hoop over the folded fabric strip so the fold is sticking out under the hoop. Open the fold slightly, then take the two long ends of the fabric strip and wrap them over the top of the hoop and tuck them through the loop side of the fabric. Pull the fabric tight (looks like a single knot). Follow the picture below if you are confused!
Step 3: Continue looping and knotting the fabric strips around the hoop until the hoop is completely covered with knotted fabric strips.
Step 4: I like to iron the rag strips flat after I'm done tying them on (this is an optional step however I think it makes the wreath look fuller). Trim the strips around the wreath so they are all the same length.
Step 5: Tie a ribbon on the ring so you can hang your new rag wreath ornament! Then get busy making a few more!
Wreaths Aren't Just For Christmas - Check out these year-round ideas for wreaths.
Wreaths are the perfect decoration for any time of year. Use different colored fabric strips for other holidays
- red & pink for Valentine's Day
- orange & black for Halloween
- red, white & blue for the 4th of July, Memorial Day & Veteran's Day
Instead of using them as ornaments you could string them up and make a beautiful garland. Wouldn't a white and cream tulle make a beautiful Bridal Shower or Wedding decoration for a gift table? The options are endless! Just let your imagination go wild.
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Check out this other fun & easy to make the Clothes Pin Wreath Tutorial I put together! Again, you could make this for any occasion - just mix up the colors!
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Brilliant idea! I’m going to try it today. Now I have something to use my little wooden rings. Economical and fun!
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