What you need
18 inch wreath form- Dollar Tree
2 spools of Black and White wired ribbon- Dollar Tree
Hot Glue Gun
2 bushels of orange sunflowers-Dollar Tree
2 bushels of yellow sunflowers- Dollar Tree
1 bunch of fall white fuzzy ball flowers- Dollar Tree
Wire cutters (optional)
Instructions
Are you looking for a fun and easy DIY craft project to add a touch of farmhouse charm to your home decor? Look no further than this DIY Sunflower Farmhouse Check Wreath. This beautiful wreath is made using supplies from Dollar Tree, making it an affordable and budget-friendly option for any crafter.
The 18 inch wreath form is the base for this project, and it can be found at Dollar Tree. You will also need 2 spools of black and white wired ribbon, which adds a touch of classic farmhouse style to the wreath. A hot glue gun is also necessary to secure the flowers and ribbon onto the wreath form.
The main feature of this wreath are the sunflowers. You will need 2 bushels of orange sunflowers and 2 bushels of yellow sunflowers to give it that warm and inviting look. The orange and yellow color combination creates a beautiful contrast and captures the essence of the fall season. Additionally, you will need 1 bunch of fall white fuzzy ball flowers to add a touch of dimension and texture to the wreath.
This DIY Sunflower Farmhouse Check Wreath is easy to make and can be completed in a few hours. You can use wire cutters to trim the stems of the sunflowers to the desired length, but it is optional. You can also customize the wreath by using different colors or types of flowers to match your personal style and home decor. This wreath is perfect for hanging on your front door, or on a wall or mantel inside your home. It’s a simple and elegant way to add a touch of farmhouse charm to your home, and it’s a great way to welcome guests during the fall or spring season. So, gather your supplies and let’s get started on this beautiful DIY Sunflower Farmhouse Check Wreath.
The wired ribbon should first be secured to the back of the wreath shape with a dab of hot glue.
Then, wrap the wired ribbon around the wreath, slightly overlapping it as you go. Although I just used one spool of wired ribbon, I recommend using two spools if you want a fuller appearance.
The sunflowers were then removed from their stems, hot glue was applied to the flower’s back, and it was then pushed firmly onto the ribbon part to fix it.
After removing the fuzzy ball flowers from their stems, I put a little amount of hot glue to the tip and threaded them through the sunflower part to create the arrangement.
Sunflowers are a popular flower, often seen in gardens and parks. They are known for their bright yellow petals and distinctive face, which can often be seen in popular culture. But what does the symbolism of sunflowers mean?
The symbolism of sunflowers can vary depending on the culture and region in which they are grown. However, some of the most common ideas around sunflowers include their association with resurrection and renewal.
In some cultures, sunflowers are seen as a symbol of hope. They represent the potential for new beginnings, and remind us that despite difficult times, there is always hope for a brighter future.
Sunflowers are also associated with fertility and new life. They are often grown as a symbol of thanksgiving, or as a way of celebrating new additions to the family.
Whether you’re looking to celebrate the Season of Spring, or simply appreciate the beauty and symbolism of sunflowers, they are a great way to add a little color to your life.
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