


Begin by taking the Wide Burlap and start wrapping it around the foam wreath form. Pull secure, but not too tight.
Then, using a hot glue gun, secure the burlap to the wreath form.

Next, take the Faux Pine Branches, and begin clipping different size lengths from the main stem.
Begin layering the branches to get a full look. Secure using a hot glue gun.
Send the branches up and down one side of the wreath.
Extra Tip: If you want more of a wintry snowy look and feel to this wreath, you can spray paint the Faux Pine Branches with some white spray paint.




Once you have the Faux Pine Branches layered, you can start to add in other fun items like, white chevron print burlap bows and frosted pine cones. I cut the burlap and looped it, using the hot glue gun to secure in place. You could do this or just make some bows.
You can also add in more Faux Pine Branches to it anytime. I found that I wanted more fullness so I added here and there.



To make the hanging ribbon measure the length that you'd like your wreath to hang and double it. Secure to the wreath with a hot glue gun.



Enjoy your new Burlap Winter Wreath. It is ready to be hung on the front door.
I loved how this turned out. It was fun to make this wreath come to life.



Begin by taking the Wide Burlap and start wrapping it around the foam wreath form. Pull secure, but not too tight.
Then, using a hot glue gun, secure the burlap to the wreath form.

Next, take the Faux Pine Branches, and begin clipping different size lengths from the main stem.
Begin layering the branches to get a full look. Secure using a hot glue gun.
Send the branches up and down one side of the wreath.
Extra Tip: If you want more of a wintry snowy look and feel to this wreath, you can spray paint the Faux Pine Branches with some white spray paint.




Once you have the Faux Pine Branches layered, you can start to add in other fun items like, white chevron print burlap bows and frosted pine cones. I cut the burlap and looped it, using the hot glue gun to secure in place. You could do this or just make some bows.
You can also add in more Faux Pine Branches to it anytime. I found that I wanted more fullness so I added here and there.



To make the hanging ribbon measure the length that you'd like your wreath to hang and double it. Secure to the wreath with a hot glue gun.



Enjoy your new Burlap Winter Wreath. It is ready to be hung on the front door.
I loved how this turned out. It was fun to make this wreath come to life.