This Valentine’s Wreath using Embroidery Hoop and Pom Pom Garland is simple to make and charming to hang on your front door or even an inside door.
The beloved February 14, day of love or whatever you want to call it, is soon upon us. I just love having a reason to celebrate any holiday with some kind of sweet craft that is simple but also just as charming. This Valentine’s wreath I made recently has got to be one of my favorites so far.
Before we get started though, I have some fun news to announce in the name of “Wreaths.” Every month this year, you will be able to get a brand new wreath idea right here to keep your front door decorated for any and every season. And if that isn’t enough, I have 2 other sweet friends that are sharing their wreath ideas every month too.ย Keep reading to check those out below. You now have no excuse for a blank and empty door.
This wreath doesn’t require a ton of supplies, doesn’t cost a ton of money, and doesn’t take a ton of time to make. It really is one of those crafts that you can just sit and put on your favorite show and enjoy some time creating. Now let’s have a ton of fun! Tired of the word “ton” yet? ๐
Valentine’s Wreath using Embroidery Hoop and Pom Pom Garlandย
Supplies:
- Embroidery hoop
- Pink acrylic paint
- Paintbrush
- Paint palette
- Sewing needle
- Bakers twine
- Pom poms
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks
- Ribbon, to hang if needed
Spread out scrape paper or newspaper before you start painting. Paint the embroidery hoop wreath. I used a bright pink paint and love the pop of color. The paint will dry pretty quickly making it easier to hold the hoop and paint the entire thing.
*You can also use an embossing heat gun to help speed up the drying process. I then went ahead and painted another coat to make sure it was all even.
While the hoop finishes drying, thread some bakers twine through a sewing needle for your pom pom garland. I used a pink and white twine to match the theme.
Thread the needle with the bakers twine through the center of pom poms one at a time. I used red and white to really pop off the wreath. Once you have enough strung, you can then space them out how you like them.
Once the hoop has dried, it’s time to attach your pom pom garland to the back of the hoop. I started at the top by tying one end of the garland in a knot and trimming the excess twine. You will have to play with the position and line it up even to match the other side. Once you have it lined up straight, glue the bakers twine to the back of the hoop.
I then stayed on that same side and glued the bakers twine down so it couldn’t be seen from the front. then move the garland across and glue the other side. Continue until you have it completely glued in place.
You can add a piece of ribbon to the top to hang it or just hang the hoop directly to your wreath hanger or hook. I love it without the ribbon which also happens to hang at just the right height.
I am absolutely in love with how this simple Valentine’s craft turned out. It was so simple and fun to make that I might just have to make more to hang on my inside doors and all my outside doors.
Now for those other amazing friends of mine that are showing off their creativity with even more wreath ideas. We definitely have got ya covered and your front door. ๐ And don’t forget like I mentioned before, we will be here EVERY month with a brand new wreath idea so stay tuned.
Welcome to 12 Months of Wreaths – January!
Curly Crafty Mom – Neutral Heart Wreath for Valentine’s Day
Mom Home Guide – Snowflake and Flannel Winter Wreath
The Southern Couture – Embroidery Hoop with Pom Pom’s for Valentine’s Day
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Thanks again for joining us! We will be sharing a new wreath once a month in 2017! Be sure to stop by all of the hosts to see what wreath we came up with for the month!
Are you interested in sharing a wreath with us one (or more) months? We are accepting guest hosts! Email carrie (at) curlycraftymom (dot) com if you are interested!
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Lauren says
Hi! I love your Valentine’s Day wreath! It’s so sweet and pretty. It’s going to be fun crafting 12 months of wreaths together!
Bethany says
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it. It is going to be a blast. It is really going to stretch my creativity, but I can’t wait for the challenge.
I love your touch of snowflakes as well and how you upcycled. So thrifty!
Carrie @ Curly Crafty Mom says
So glad you are joining us for this challenge this year! Yay! Your wreath is so adorable and I love how we both used embroidery hoops this month for our wreaths, but in entirely different ways. I love that red/white twine you strung the pom poms on! So cute!
Carrie
curlycraftymom.com
Leslie Clingan says
You gals are so clever with your darling wreaths. I would never have thought of using an inexpensive embroidery wreath as the base for a wreath. Great idea! This is so dear and so sweet. Thank you for the great inspiration.
Bethany says
You are too sweet! The embroidery hoop wreath is perfect especially for an indoor wreath because it is lightweight. I just love using them!