
Cut your bandanas, natural burlap, and white burlap into 6″ strips.

Tie the strips with a single knot around your wreath frame. I tied strips onto the outside wire first, and then the inside wire of the wreath frame. In the end, I filled in any spaces that seemed to need more on the middle two wires (I didn’t need to add too many more strips).

Tie in a pattern of: orange bandana, white burlap, orange bandana, natural burlap. The burlap might get a little stringy or fall apart a bit, but just keep tying! It will look great once it is finished. I pulled out or snipped any obvious burlap or bandana strings when my wreath was complete.

This simple crafty DIY Halloween Wreath will carry you all the way through the season, from early fall through Halloween and into Thanksgiving.
Happy Fall, y’all!

Cut your bandanas, natural burlap, and white burlap into 6″ strips.

Tie the strips with a single knot around your wreath frame. I tied strips onto the outside wire first, and then the inside wire of the wreath frame. In the end, I filled in any spaces that seemed to need more on the middle two wires (I didn’t need to add too many more strips).

Tie in a pattern of: orange bandana, white burlap, orange bandana, natural burlap. The burlap might get a little stringy or fall apart a bit, but just keep tying! It will look great once it is finished. I pulled out or snipped any obvious burlap or bandana strings when my wreath was complete.

This simple crafty DIY Halloween Wreath will carry you all the way through the season, from early fall through Halloween and into Thanksgiving.
Happy Fall, y’all!