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Burlap and Plaid Christmas Wreath

December 9, 2014 By Shannah Coe 1 Comment

So, November totally flew by! It was like I packaged up the Halloween decorations and now I am pulling out my snowmen and Christmas items. This blog started with the making of a wreath {and then a ton of wreathes after that} so I like to be sure and share the newest wreath I make each year for Christmas. This year, I am going for a pretty traditional and rustic feel so my burlap and plaid Christmas wreath fits in perfectly.

A simple burlap and plaid Christmas wreath is so easy to make and looks beautiful.

I go back and forth between types of wreath forms just about every time I make a new one. This time, I went with an 18 inch Styrofoam wreath form. The ribbon is a plaid green, red and gold ribbon I found at the craft store. I try to avoid using wired ribbon in wreathes like this but I loved the pattern so much that I decided to make it work. I just use a touch of hot glue on the beginning and end of the ribbon to keep it secure.

Little floral picks are a great addition to any wreath. The evergreen and holly ones are perfect for Christmas all the way through winter too.

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The bow was the other pieces that I fell in love with and knew I had to put it on the wreath. It is made out of a shimmery gold burlap.

Plaid and Burlap Christmas Wreath

I secured everything with a healthy dose of hot glue {man, what would I do without my hot glue gun?!} and then took it to the front door so it could hang in its new home.

Easy plaid and burlap Christmas wreath

The perfect Christmas wreath: a plaid and burlap one.

Have you made any Christmas decorations yet? I am so excited to be putting out mine a little bit at the time.

While you are doing your holiday crafting and decorating, consider making some of this delicious holiday fudge to enjoy while you are working.

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  1. Melissa Boyce says

    December 11, 2014 at 9:47 pm

    Classy and rustic wreath! Thanks for sharing. I bet your peppermint marshmallow fudge would be delicious with Peppermint Oil (-: Merry Christmas

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