
Cut the bandanas into 1″ strips, and then cut each long strip in half. Similarly, cut 1″ strips from the white burlap roll, and then cut those long strips in half.

Tie the bandana and burlap strips in single knots on the inner circle of the wreath frame, and the outer circle of the frame. I left the middle two circles empty, and you couldn’t tell once all the rag ties were on the wreath.

Using scissors, snip away stray bandana and burlap stings to clean it up.

These rag tie wreaths are so easy and the color combinations are endless with all the bandanas we offer! Pick some bandanas that inspire you and get started on your own rag tie wreath today! Make sure to also check-out my Summer DIY Rag Tie Wreath for another great front door decoration.

Cut the bandanas into 1″ strips, and then cut each long strip in half. Similarly, cut 1″ strips from the white burlap roll, and then cut those long strips in half.

Tie the bandana and burlap strips in single knots on the inner circle of the wreath frame, and the outer circle of the frame. I left the middle two circles empty, and you couldn’t tell once all the rag ties were on the wreath.

Using scissors, snip away stray bandana and burlap stings to clean it up.

These rag tie wreaths are so easy and the color combinations are endless with all the bandanas we offer! Pick some bandanas that inspire you and get started on your own rag tie wreath today! Make sure to also check-out my Summer DIY Rag Tie Wreath for another great front door decoration.