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Spray Paint Grapevine Wreaths For A Modern Update
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Spray Paint Grapevine Wreaths For A Modern Update

by Jill March 23, 2015
written by Jill

If you’ve been around long enough, you know that I have a borderline unhealthy obsession with wreaths.

Like this one, and this one, and this one, which is a Pinterest superstar (who knew?).

I just love coming up with a little circle of joy and spirit that looks nothing like what you can find for sale at the craft and floral stores. And sometimes I use unusual stuff to make them, like shop rags from Home Depot or tulle (before tulle wreaths were ever a thing).

But other times, I like to take the old standby- the grapevine wreath- and make it a little more hip with the help of my badass friend, Mr. Can O’SpayPaint.

Update grapevine wreaths with spray paint to give them a fun, fresh look | BabyRabies.com

I dusted off the ol’ Peeps wreath and added fresh Peeps to it this weekend. Then jazzed up the mantle to welcome spring…

Update grapevine wreaths with spray paint to give them a fun, fresh look | BabyRabies.com

Look at those two love birds! The children are just willing them to fall from the nest and into their mouths.

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And I couldn’t forget the Peep tree, which is now, like, an actual thing in this family. My kids will grow up and be like, “Remember when mom glued Peeps on dead branches every year. She was so crazy.” Hashtag nostalgia.

By the way, if you want the full rundown on how to make a Peep wreath and Peep tree of your own, check out this post for the tutorial.

Then I decided to use my same spray paint magic on a giant oval grapevine wreath (just $8!). This new front door of ours is much bigger than the last one, making all my old wreaths look like sad little wreaths on it. So I have to up the scale a bit.

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I love the look of gold-dipped accessories for home decor right now, so I took that idea and ran with it.

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I actually think this wreath would look really mod and cool with just the gold-dipped effect, or with just the bow, or just the flowers. I wound up using all 3 because I’m in an accessory junkie phase of life right now.

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Anyway, I just laid it on a drop cloth in the garage, and placed a box over it at a diagonal, then weighted that down a bit with some scraps of wood.

Then just spray, let dry, spray, let dry, etc. until you get the coverage you like. Definitely do multiple thin coats versus one thick gloppy one. The thin coats dry really fast.

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When you remove the box, you should have a pretty clear definition between wreath and paint.

Update grapevine wreaths with spray paint to give them a fun, fresh look | BabyRabies.com

Add a bow and stick some flowers in..or not. Whatever. It’s a very easy wreath that’s very open to interpretation.

Update grapevine wreaths with spray paint to give them a fun, fresh look | BabyRabies.com

I love how mine looks like a fancy, gold-dipped Easter egg.

I also made another wreath over the weekend, but it deserves it’s own post. So… HANG TIGHT! BRB!

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I made this from actual rags. And it’s beautiful. {Ruffled Rag Wreath Tutorial}
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I made this from actual rags. And it’s beautiful. {Ruffled Rag Wreath Tutorial}

by Jill January 13, 2015
written by Jill

You know what I love about January? Packing up all the Christmas crap.

Oh yes, it was beautiful and merry 3 weeks ago. Now, GET OUT, CHRISTMAS. Once I un-elfed the mantle, though, I quite missed my large holiday wreath hanging over the mirror.

Ruffled Rag Wreath Tutorial | BabyRabies.com- Make a gorgeous wreath from CHEAP rags. Super simple!

So, being me, I decided to make a new one. Because I make wreaths. It’s what I do. I’m the wreath lady.

And I had a Roll O’ Rags laying around.

It was a natural fit.

Ruffled Rag Wreath Tutorial | BabyRabies.com- Make a gorgeous wreath from CHEAP rags. Super simple!

Yes, that is a wreath made entirely from rags- the kind you buy for $4 a roll in the paint section.

I’m very familiar with the paint section.

Ruffled Rag Wreath Tutorial | BabyRabies.com- Make a gorgeous wreath from CHEAP rags. Super simple!

Ruffled Rag Wreath Tutorial | BabyRabies.com- Make a gorgeous wreath from CHEAP rags. Super simple!

For mine, I used the largest foam wreath I could find (18″). It was $11, I think, but I used a coupon to get 50% off. I also wound up using 2 Roll O’ Rags.

In total, including the burlap ribbon, the wreath cost me about $20, not including supplies I already had, like glue sticks and thread.

So here’s what you’ll need:

1 wreath form– I’d say stick with white. If you get green, make sure you wrap it in white ribbon or Duck Tape before starting so the green doesn’t show through.
1-2 packs of rags– Again, get them at a home improvement store. They should be near the paint. Go for a couple rolls, even if you’re doing a smaller wreath. The wreath looks best when full and fluffy, and you can always use the extras as, well, rags.
Needle and white thread– I chose the crafter’s thread, which is a little thicker so it wouldn’t snap when I was pulling on it, but that’s not entirely necessary.
Scissors
Glue gun & glue sticks
Ribbon– optional

First, if you’re using ribbon to create a bow, go ahead and wrap it around your wreath several times and adhere it with hot glue. You’ll add the actual bow later.

Ruffled Rag Wreath Tutorial | BabyRabies.com- Make a gorgeous wreath from CHEAP rags. Super simple!

Unroll your rags. You’ll notice they are not uniform at all. Not in color, not is size or shape. Some will even have small holes in them or small stains. Ew. I cut out and around the stains but left the holes.

If needed, and you probably will with most of the pieces, cut them down to about 4-6″ wide.

DO NOT SPEND A LOT OF TIME ON THIS.

Remember. These are rags. They are rags! No need for perfection at all.

Ruffled Rag Wreath Tutorial | BabyRabies.com- Make a gorgeous wreath from CHEAP rags. Super simple!

Cut a long piece of thread (but not too long that you can’t work with it) and thread your needle. Tie a knot at the end. Starting at one long end of a strip of fabric, weave your needle through the middle, pulling to ruffle the fabric as you go.

Ruffled Rag Wreath Tutorial | BabyRabies.com- Make a gorgeous wreath from CHEAP rags. Super simple!

When you get to the end, cut your thread and tie a knot to hold the ruffles in place.

You can totally do this with a sewing machine, of course. But I didn’t think it was worth the effort to dig mine out. And please don’t think you need to be skilled in sewing to do this. You are just pushing a needle through some fabric. That’s it. It doesn’t even have to be in a straight line. Not even close.

Ruffled Rag Wreath Tutorial | BabyRabies.com- Make a gorgeous wreath from CHEAP rags. Super simple!

Once you’ve ruffled up all your pieces, head to the hot glue gun. Run a bead of glue along the base of the ruffles…

Ruffled Rag Wreath Tutorial | BabyRabies.com- Make a gorgeous wreath from CHEAP rags. Super simple!

And stick it to your wreath.

Ruffled Rag Wreath Tutorial | BabyRabies.com- Make a gorgeous wreath from CHEAP rags. Super simple!

(Don’t mind my dirty fingernails. Was just painting children’s bedrooms all weekend.)

You could also put the hot glue on the wreath, and then stick the fabric on top of that. Either way, you’ll probably burn the hell out of yourself at least once. Sorry.

Continue doing this until the wreath is filled in to your liking. I did roughly 3 rows- but it really wasn’t an exact science.

Ruffled Rag Wreath Tutorial | BabyRabies.com- Make a gorgeous wreath from CHEAP rags. Super simple!

I made a quick bow from the burlap ribbon, and attached it to the front of the wrapped ribbon with some hot glue.

Ruffled Rag Wreath Tutorial | BabyRabies.com- Make a gorgeous wreath from CHEAP rags. Super simple!

And I added a loop of ribbon to the back, long enough to hang it over my mirror. I attached that to the back of the wrapped ribbon with pins and some extra glue.

Ruffled Rag Wreath Tutorial | BabyRabies.com- Make a gorgeous wreath from CHEAP rags. Super simple!

DaDaDA!

Oh, I just love it. I love it for it’s simplicity and imperfections. It’s cozy and clean all at once.

Ruffled Rag Wreath Tutorial | BabyRabies.com- Make a gorgeous wreath from CHEAP rags. Super simple!

And fluffy!

I’m a little obsessed with getting “craft” supplies at the hardware store. It’s a fun challenge to turn things that smell like sawdust into something beautiful.

Of course, you don’t have to use those rags. You can use any kind of rags. Cut up an old set of sheets (better yet, rip them and let the edges fray), or old t-shirts. Instead of purchasing ribbon, rip a contrasting fabric down to size. Turn something used or utilitarian into something that makes you smile.

And because I know someone will ask- my chicken was a discount purchase from Hobby Lobby 3 months ago. He’s missing a toe. I love him anyway.

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Burlap Pomp Wreath Tutorial
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Burlap Pomp Wreath Tutorial

by Jill November 26, 2012
written by Jill

I think I’m getting a reputation as the crazy wreath lady because people keep asking me to make more. I guess it’s an earned reputation, though, because I never say no and always look forward to coming up with something new!

Like this burlap wreath I created for the launch of Emma Magazine. It was a nice departure from all the tulle wreaths around here.

You can read the full tutorial AND the rest of the magazine, which is full of great holiday ideas, over at EmmaMag.com. Scroll down and click on the holiday issue. 

A couple notes that we weren’t able to fit in the magazine tutorial:

1. The best part of this wreath is it gets it’s beauty from imperfection. Don’t stress about cutting the squares perfectly and all to size. Fray the edges of your fabric for the bow a bit.

2. You’re going to feel like you’re messing this up. The squares will lay flat or fall to the side until you get a bunch on there and they start to fluff up. This wreath doesn’t come together until the very end. Just keep working on it. It will be beautiful.

For the rest of the tutorial and the materials list, check out the magazine. 

 

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