Tulle Thanksgiving Wreath

Hi friends! Today I’m sharing with you our Fall-colors inspired Tulle Thanksgiving Wreath! I can’t believe that Thanksgiving is already upon us! There is so much to be thankful for this year. I originally shared this project and tutorial with Sara over at Mom Endeavors for her Cornucopia of Creativity series, but I wanted to be sure to share with you just in case you missed it! But be sure to check out the amazing projects that have been shared at this series, they’are all so terrific!

So as you know, I’m a big fan of all things tulle, but since I don’t have any girls, I use tend to use tulle on wreaths instead of tutus. Tulle is a great alternative to yarn wreaths if you are running short on time and patience! So here’s how you can make your very own fun and festive wreath…

What you’ll need:

  • Wreath form (I used a 14″ form)
  • Brown, burgundy and gold tulle
  • Wooden initial
  • Martha Stewart Copper Liquid Gilding
  • Burlap ribbon
  • Hot glue

And the steps:

  • Cut similar lengths of the three colors of tulle (for a 14″ form, I cut mine to approx. 16″ inches long)
  • Simply tie each length of tulle around the wreath form, alternating colors, until the form is covered
  • Paint your wooden initial with Martha Stewart Copper Liquid Gilding (opt.)
  • Hot glue the wooden initial to a length of tulle and tie onto the wreath where you would like the initial
  • Cut burlap ribbon to the desired length to hang your wreath (I also painted the burlap ribbon with the liquid gilding so that the color matched the copper initial)
  • Hot glue the burlap ribbon to the back of the wreath, and you’re done!

And here’s how it turned out!

What do you think? I love the colors, they all remind me so much of Fall and of Thanksgiving. The wreath is also versatile and could be hung anytime during Fall or Winter! If you enjoyed this tutorial make sure you check out our collection of tulle wreaths so far this year! Next up, Christmas. Can you believe it?

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