DIY Halloween Wreath
Made with T-shirts and a Pool Noodle!
One afternoon my friend and I were scrolling through Pinterest for a quick and festive Halloween craft idea. When we found this adorable yarn door wreath we knew we just had to make one for ourselves!
I stocked up on pool noodles when they went on clearance knowing that wreath making season was soon to be upon us and I always have yarn and other craft materials on hand so we went straight to work.
We worked our pool noodles out, making sure they were flexible enough to give us a perfect circle. I didn't add a dowel or any inner support to mine and you can see it's already begun to sag from the top. Make sure you don't skip out on that step.
I got distracted by kids while my friend started wrapping her yarn. I watched as she wrapped and wrapped and wrapped and wrapped. That did not look like fun to me. I knew if I got started that I would never finish. I'm not that patient I guess. So I dug through my craft box for something easier.
I found 2 t-shirts and thought- YES! Perfect!
I love crafting with t-shirts since they don't fray and you can do virtually anything with them. I got these black and white 3XL shirts for $0.50 at Walmart a while back. They had more than enough fabric to them so I cut them up.
I cut 6 rectangles about 4 x 6 inches out of each t-shirt. I wrapped each rectangle around the pool noodle then hot glued it on to it self. Be careful because the hot glue melts the pool noodle away pretty quick. I made sure to tuck the edge of each t-shirt piece in under the one beside it for a cleaner look.
I added black tulle and orange fabric flowers and was done long before my friend even got half way around with her wreath.
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