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Fall Owl Wreath

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Fall is the perfect time for owl d or! Take a look at how we crafted this frugal fall owl wreath with supplies from our local dollar store. The end result is the perfect fall wreath that will look great on your front door, in your office, or anywhere you can use a pop of fall fun.

fall-owl-wreath-02Supplies needed:

  • Grapevine wreath
  • Rustic Owl ornament
  • Thick burlap ribbon
  • Scissors
  • Hot glue, glue gun

fall-owl-wreath-03Directions:

  1. Begin by removing the hanger from the owl. Discard as you will not need it.
  2. Add some hot glue to the bottom of the owl’s feet. Apply generously.
  3. Press the owl to the base of the wreath. Hold it in place until it is dry and secure to the wreath.
  4. Cut a length of ribbon and loop it through the wreath. Tie it in a bow at the top or overlap it and secure the ends together with a dab of glue.

Your fall owl wreath is now ready to be displayed. Give this easy and inexpensive fall craft a try and see how easy it can be to get your home fall ready.

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Comments

  1. That is such a cute wreath! I love the little owl!

  2. Betsy Barnes says

    Such an easy craft! I think I could handle making this, even if I;m not too crafty! 🙂

  3. Rebecca Kerchner-Love says

    I love owls and I can’t wait to do this with my children. Absolutely adorable and yet simple enough that even I can do it

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