DIY Dollar Tree Fall Wreath | A Beautiful $10 Craft! | The Navage Patch (2024)

This DIY Dollar Tree Fall Wreath is a 100% DT craft! It’ll only cost you $10 to make, but it looks like something you’d pay $40 or more for!

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It’s tough to be a wreath around here.

The pressure to perform is crippling.

You gotta be the best. You gotta put in the long hours to make sure you look better than all the other wreaths, because competition is fierce, sister.

I’ve seen wreaths throw themselves off doors because they thought they couldn’t measure up.

I suppose we’re party to blame for all these nerve-wracked wreaths lying around the craft room, propped up on chairs and bravely clinging to doors. After all, we did make them and bring them into this world.

And we loved each one and hung it with pride. And all was glorious in that young wreath’s world.

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For a time.

But then my babes would get a glint in her eye, and she’d look at me all funny, and I’d start to sweat, and then I’d say, “whatcha lookin’ at babes?” and then she’d say, “let’s go make a wreath!” and then she’d grab my arm and pull me into the craft room so we could get busy.

And 9 minutes later, another wreath would be born.

Then the wreath, the new apple of my babes’ eye, would be carried gleefully to the front door, whereupon she would open it, grab the wreath currently hanging, toss it aside without a thought and hang her latest darling for the world to see.

And thus the cycle perpetuates.

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Yeah, it ain’t easy being a wreath around here. But it’s not all bad, right?

I mean, my babes’ new wreath addiction (along with her pillow addiction, rug addiction and gnome addiction) just means I’ve got another wellspring of content for this blog!

Now for this latest wreath (bless its little heart – it’s hanging on the door as I write this, and it probably thinks it’s going to stay there forever) was an interesting one…for two reasons.

Reason #1: This wreath can be made from 100% Dollar Tree materials. You know how most of the time when bloggers (ourselves included most of the time) squawk about Dollar Tree projects, there’s almost always non-Dollar-Tree materials tossed into the mix? Whether it’s spray paint or embellishments or ribbons or tools or even hot glue – there’s almost always something that didn’t come from DT. But this wreath is 100%. Right down to the scissors (just in case you didn’t already own some).

Reason #2: Handan had the brilliant idea to start challenging me to do certain crafts with a certain budget (as if being married to a nitro-fueled squirrel wasn’t challenging enough already, amirite?)…

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CRAP! She heard me!

RUN!!!

Phew! lost her. Okay, where was I? Oh yeah, challenges. So as we were wandering around the Church of Handan (you all know it as Dollar Tree), she said to me, “Hey babes? Do you think you can make me a wreath for $10 or less?”

The gauntlet had been thrown.

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Only a few years ago, this challenge would been so much harder, but Dollar Tree has stepped up to the big leagues. Honestly, they made this challenge easy.

Okay, I may not be the most stylish dude on the planet, and I couldn’t spot a trend if it was whipping me in the face with a Magnolia branch, but I’m pretty good with faux flowers. My favorite part of Michael’s and Hobby Lobby is the huge floral section. I guess I have a good eye for color, or put another way – I know what I like.

So here’s the thing – until kinda last year, but really this year, Dollar Tree’s floral section kinda….oh what’s the word? I’d like to say it sucked, but I remember as a kid I used that word at the dinner table of a friends house and his mom yelled at me for swearing. I was shocked. “Suck” was a swear? She was a Bostonian, so I just assumed things were different up there. So I won’t say DT’s faux florals used to suck, because, golly, I’d sure hate to offend anyone! I guess I’ll just say they used to blow banana chunks.

There. That’s better, right?

Anyway, semantics aside, this year Dollar Tree is, if not on par with Michael’s and Hobby Lobby, at least doing an admirable job of catch-up. They finally have florals that we can use as-is.

And that’s exactly what I did for this Dollar Tree Wreath challenge.

DIY Dollar Tree Fall Wreath

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  • Dollar Tree gold-colored wire wreath form – yes, they have them now!
  • Fall Floral picks – we used 4 white/blush and 4 blue
  • Dollar Tree zip ties
  • Scissors (if you don’t have scissors and need to get them at DT, that pushes this wreath to $11)
  • Wire cutter (optional – it’s not necessary to trim the stems, but I did it to make them easier to work with)

Let’s all just take a moment and revel in the fact that Dollar Tree now carries gold-colored wire wreath forms, shall we? Sayonara Michael’s!

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And helllooooo Floral Garden!

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These are the two types of floral picks I used.

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DT carries a few more colors, including an orange one that isn’t bad, but I think these two together is the best looking combination. To keep this project at exactly $10 I used 8 picks in total (+ $1 for the form and $1 for the zip ties). If you don’t mind forking out a couple more clams, this wreath would also look great (and maybe a teeny bit better) with 10 picks.

Zip ties. If you already have these, you just saved yourself a buck. You can now either retire or mail me a yacht. Your choice.

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If you have wire cutters, you can cut the pick stems about halfway up. This makes them easier to work with, but it’s not necessary. If you don’t have wire cutter, just bend the wire stem to follow the curve of the wreath form.

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To start the wreath, place the first pick as shown below.

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Next, wrap a zip tie around the form and the stem and pull it tight.

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Trim the excess with scissors.

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Repeat this process for the remaining picks, alternating colors as you go.

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Once you get all the picks on the form, you can make sure they’re arranged nicely and then go back in and add a second zip tie to each stem. This will help to keep them in place when you hang the wreath.

And that’s it! Easy and cheap – what more do you want from your fall decor?

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FAQs

How many rolls of deco mesh for a 14-inch wreath? ›

How many yards of mesh do I need for a 14 inch wreath? For a 14in wreath, you will need 15 to 16 yards of mesh ribbon. This should give you a full wreath.

How to make homemade fall wreaths? ›

Make the wreath: Wrap a 16-inch wreath form with burlap ribbon and loop a piece around the wreath form for hanging. Paint the tip of 40 pine cones in fall colors such as orange, yellow, and beige with acrylic paint. Brush the tips of 10 pine cones with matte Mod Podge and sprinkle with gold and copper glitter.

What do you need to make a fall wreath? ›

WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO MAKE THE FALL WREATH
  1. 2 grapevine wreaths (See my GRAPEVINE WREATHS HERE)
  2. 4-6 stems of faux fall leaves (see my FAUX LEAVES HERE)
  3. wire or zip ties (see the ZIP TIES HERE)
  4. scissors and/or wire cutters (see my HEAVY DUTY SCISSORS HERE and my WIRE CUTTERS HERE)
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How to make a beautiful wreath? ›

How to Make a Wreath
  1. Build a Bouquet or Bundle. To begin making a wreath, you first begin by making a small bouquet or a bundle of greenery and decorative items that look good in a small bunch. ...
  2. Add Bouquet to Wreath Form. ...
  3. Repeat Until the Wreath is Full. ...
  4. Add Final Bundle & Fill In the Gaps. ...
  5. Cut & Secure Wire. ...
  6. Add Decorations.
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How many rolls of ribbon does it take to make a wreath? ›

Here are the supplies needed to make a ribbon wreath:

Wire wreath form (12″-14″) 2- 3 rolls of 3″x 15 ft ribbon (2 rolls for 12″ form, 3 for 14″ form)

What is the best mesh to use for wreaths? ›

In short, deco mesh is a craft material most popularly used in making wreaths. It resembles burlap but the biggest differences are the texture and weave pattern. Mesh is made of a plastic material (100% polypropylene) and has a tighter weave than burlap.

What do I need to make a mesh wreath? ›

Besides the rolls of deco mesh and the rolls of ribbon, the only other supplies you need are some chenille stems (pipe cleaners), zip ties, and, of course, a wreath frame. 2 – 10” Deco Mesh Rolls (referred to as Color A and Color B) 1 – 14” Metal Wreath Frame (I bought mine from Dollar Tree!)

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