Embroidery Hoop Rustic Twine Wreath
I’m all about simple and elegant for home decor. And I love a good DIY wreath for hanging on our front door or even inside the house. This embroidery hoop rustic twine wreath is one of the simplest wreath crafts you can find.
The flowers are easy enough to find at any good craft store, or you can even find some at your local dollar store. I always have a good selection of paper and fabric flowers on hand for crafting, so I just looked through my stash to find these neutral ones.
Supplies:
- embroidery loop, any size
- twine
- hot glue gun
- neutral paper flowers
Directions:
Begin by adding a dab of glue to the end of the twine. Press it to the side of the wooden loop. Allow to dry.
Once secure, start wrapping the twine around the loop. Wrap tightly as you go.
Once the entire loop is covered, add a dab of glue to the end of the twine and press it to the inside of the hoop to secure it nice and clean.
Add a generous amount of glue to the back of each paper flower and press to the corner of the wreath. I layered three flowers next to each other but you can add them in any arrangement you wish. Allow to dry.
Once the flowers are securely in place, you are free to display your rustic wreath. Hang as is or add additional twine or ribbon for hanging.
For such a simple craft, it is really pretty and adds a touch of country flair to any area you want to create a vignette.
Check out some of my other wreaths below!
Katie Reed is a passionate writer and mother of four vivacious boys from Salt Lake City, Utah. Drawing from her own journey through TTC, pregnancy, and the joys of raising children, she offers a wealth of insight into the world of motherhood. Beyond her heartfelt tales, Katie delights her readers with family-friendly recipes, engaging crafts, and a curated library of printables for both kids and adults. When she’s not penning her experiences, you’ll find her crafting memories with her husband and sons—Dexter, Daniel, Chester, and Wilder.
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