FaveCrafts

1000s of free craft projects, home decor ideas and DIY tips

  • About
  • Holidays
    • 4th of July
    • Christmas
    • Easter
    • Father’s Day
    • Halloween
    • Mother’s Day
    • St. Patrick’s Day
    • Thanksgiving
    • Valentine’s Day
    • Seasonal Crafts
  • Projects
    • DIY
      • Advice, Tips, & Tricks
      • Gifts
      • Photography
      • Wearable Crafts
      • Pet Crafts
      • Clay
      • Candles and Soap
    • Full Project Tutorials
    • Green Crafting
      • Thrifty Crafts
    • Home Decor and Design
      • Woodcrafts
      • Kitchen Crafts
      • Garden Crafts
      • Painting
    • Jewelry Making
    • Kids Crafts Projects
    • Needlecrafts
      • Embroidery
      • Felt
      • Sewing
      • Quilting
    • Organization
    • Paper Crafts
      • Cards
      • drawing
      • Mixed Media Art
      • Scrapbooking
    • Pop Culture
    • Wedding Crafts
    • Yarn
      • Crochet
      • Knitting
  • Newsletter
  • Giveaways

11 DIY Christmas Wreaths to be Jolly About

September 7, 2015 by FaveCrafts

It’s time to get down to some serious crafting folks. With the kids back in school, the summer winding down, and the fall holidays looming over us closer and closer, we really need to prep for…Christmas! Christmas?! You’re probably thinking I’m out of my mind, but those homemade mantle crafts and DIY garlands aren’t going to make themselves! I started sewing for Christmas about a month ago because I’m still a beginner and I wanted a head start on my homemade tree skirt. Plus, I wanted plenty of crafting time and an organized craft room for all the DIY Christmas decorations I have planned.

11 DIY Christmas Wreaths to be Jolly About

The best part of crafting — free sewing patterns, crochet patterns, and knitting — is that you can take a tutorial or a pattern and still be able to make the craft or pattern with your own personal touch. I normally change colors or patterns, but if you’re super creative, you can imagine an entirely other use. Take wreaths, for example and an adorable deco mesh wreath tutorial. That tutorial may be for spring with bright blues and greens, but you could easily adjust it for a red and green DIY Christmas wreath. Everything can be tailored to suit your needs and tastes.

Those cute deco mesh DIY wreaths are really trendy right now. Not sure what they are? They’re the homemade wreaths that look ruffled like an unraveled roll of ribbon. These were all over my sorority hallways with the names of the sisters in each room. They had these cute wreaths with their letters at the bottom and their names in sparkly letters. A DIY wreath would be a really cute dorm room decor to give as a graduation gift!

Excited for the holidays, I’m checking my supply list twice and heading straight off to the craft store to gather supplies for a few different DIY Christmas wreath ideas. I need to make at least two to cover the whole season. I can’t wait to learn how to make a wreath for every single one of my doors!

11 DIY Christmas Wreaths to be Jolly About

 

Ho Ho Ho WreathHo Ho Ho Wreath

 

 

 

Ornament WreathOrnament Wreath Video

 

 

 

Walnut WreathWalnut Wreath

 

 

 

Feather WreathFancy Feathers Wreath

 

 

 

Yarn Snowball Yarn Snowball Wreath

 

 

 

Berry ChristmasRed Green and White Christmas Berry Wreath

 

 

 

OrnamentJoyful Ornament Wreath and Sign

 

 

 

Candy CaneCandy Cane Wreath

 

 

 

Frosted GlassLight Up Frosted Glass Ball Wreath

 

 

 

Willow WreathWinter Willow Wreath

 

 

 

What do you use for outdoor decorations?

Filed Under: Christmas Tagged With: Christmas, christmas decorating ideas, christmas decorations, Christmas Ideas, christmas wreath, crafty christmas ideas, decorative wreaths, how to make a wreath, wreath, wreaths

DIY Wreath: How To Make a Weatherproof Fabric Wreath

April 27, 2015 by Roberta Birnbaum

fabric-wreathWould you believe I have never had a wreath on my door? Well I figured it was about time to have one, and the best part is that it is a weatherproof fabric wreath.

Using Powertex®, which is a fabric hardener, allows me to work with fabric, sculpt it however I like and then place it outside if I desire.

Materials:

  • Fabric, cut into strips
  • Powertex® Fabric Hardener: red, yellow, green, blueish-grey, transparent
  • Powertex® Colortrix: red pearl, bronze gold, pearl
  • ZipDry™
  • Sphagnum moss
  • Raffia
  • Powertex® Easy Varnish
  • Embellishments
  • Wreath form and hanger 12″ diameter
  • Americana® brushes, trays for paint
  • Westcott Titanium scissors
  • Disposable gloves
  • Skewers

You are going to need at least 60strips of fabric for a 12″ diameter wreath. This is allowing for adding other objects to the circle. Different fabrics will absorb the Powertex differently, and therefore add interest to the project. I used 100% cotton t-shirt, cotton apron with lace, and a floral pillowcase.

Roberta Birnbaum Powertex Fabric Wreath for Spring

The t-shirt strips are 1 1/2 ” by 8″.
The other fabric strips are 1″ by 8″.

How to cut strips (the easy way)

Usually if you are cutting a t-shirt, you will only want to get a Men’s XL or bigger. (better value). Cut off the sleeves and all fabric above the armpits.
I am going to show you how to cut strips using a pillowcase because it is essentially the same thing.
  1. Cut off the hem around the top of the pillowcase.
  2. Fold in half lengthwise, but leave 1/4 inch exposed. (Figure 1)
  3. With your scissors, starting at the fold, cut across to the folded material and stop just before you reach the other fold. This ensures all the strips stay together. (Figure 2)
  4. Unfold strips to reveal the longer strips. (Figure 3)
  5. Cut off any seams or stitching. Then cut and separate your strips.

Instructions:

Plan out your wreath. Decide on the placement of your fabrics and colors. I actually attached all the fabric in a ‘dry run'(and then untied all of them). I don’t necessarily recommend you do that because it is time-consuming, but I found that it was very helpful to me. Drawing a sketch is also very helpful.

Roberta Birnbaum Powertex Fabric Wreath for Spring
  1. Put on your gloves. Paint base with a solid color. I used green and painted both the front and back. The ensures that my entire base is sealed and protected. Let it dry.
  2. Make sure you work on a non-stick surface. Powertex will not stick to craft mats, plastic, or aluminium.
  3. Fill separate shallow trays with red, yellow, and green.
  4. Dip your strips into the various colors and create different color combinations. I achieved the beautiful red/coral/pink hues by playing around with the red, yellow and transparent colors. Remove excess paint from each strip and then tie it onto the wreath.
  5. Using skewers you can manipulate the wet fabric into any shape.
    Roberta Birnbaum Powertex Fabric Wreath for Spring
  6. I grabbed a handful of the moss and dipped it into the yellow powertex and then stuck it to the wreath ( Powertex bonds).
  7. Add various embellishments. Attach raffia with the glue to the back of the wreath.
  8. Once the wreath is dry, dry brush with Colortrix and varnish. You can dip the end of your brush into the varnish and then dip it into the Colortrix, picking up the powder on your bristles. Blend on a plate and then brush. Let the wreath cure for at least 4 days before you put it outside.
Roberta Birnbaum Powertex Fabric Wreath for Spring
Roberta Birnbaum Powertex Fabric Wreath for Spring

 Have you ever made a wreath?


Follow FaveCrafts’s board DIY Wreaths for All Seasons on Pinterest.

Filed Under: Home Decor and Design Tagged With: crafts with fabric, decorative wreaths, how to make a wreath

The Giveaway to “DIY” For + Pretty Paper Flower Wreath

May 12, 2014 by FaveCrafts

15-new-diy-crafts-header

This month we’re celebrating 15 New DIY Crafts from some fantastic companies. Each day we will be featuring one of these projects along with a giveaway to help you craft your heart out.

Pretty Paper Flower Wreath

Pretty Paper Flower WreathWelcome spring with the Pretty Paper Flower Wreath. This gorgeous DIY spring wreath will be a beautiful addition to your front door or your interior decor. Learn how to make paper flowers with this clever tutorial and attach them to your wreath for a festive look. When you use paper to make your wreath, the flowers never wilt! Your guests will be charmed when they see this lovely wreath on display, and they will be amazed to learn you made it yourself.

Crochet Patterns, Painting Ideas, and More:  15 New DIY Crafts
You can find this project, as well as many other DIY crafts, in our new Crochet Patterns, Painting Ideas, and More: 15 New DIY Crafts free eBook. Download your own free copy today!

 


Enter to win today’s prize

2Darice 1024x783 The Best Blogger Crafts: You Are My Favorite DIY Card

Today’s prize is a variety of Darice products. Included in the prize is:

  • David Tutera Casual Elegance Tags
  • 2 Sheets David Tutera Casual Elegance Self-Stick Shimmer Sheet (colors may vary)
  • Darice Embossing Essentials – Basket Weave
  • Darice Embossing Essentials – Circle Interlock
  • Spectrum Noir Markers – Pale Hues
  • 2 Rolls of Washi Masking Tape (styles may vary)
  • Organization & Storage Chalkboard Labels
  • Darice Natural Hemp Cord – Metallic
  • Darice Dream Sequins Tape
  • Darice Dream Sequins – Glitter
  • Collection of Darice Jewelry Designer and Mix and Mingle Beads (colors and styles may vary)

 

In order to win today’s prize, all you need to do is:

  1. Like the AllFreePaperCrafts Facebook page here, AND
  2. Like the Darice Facebook page here, AND
  3. Leave a comment on this blog post below telling us:

How do you use paper in your craft projects?

 

todays winner The Giveaway to “DIY” For + Baby Shower Treat Holder

Thank you all for participating in yesterday’s giveaway! Congratulations to Helen who answered “Once again you offer wonderful products……winning them would be the cats meow…I am a crafter of many classes…these products would give any crafter joy…thank you” You’re welcome Helen! Enjoy!

To see the current giveaway, please check our giveaway schedule.

Don’t forget to enter The Giveaway to “DIY” For! Filled with more than $700.00 worth of amazing prizes from 15 companies, this is the ultimate way to get crafting this month! The deadline to enter is May 23, 2014 at 11:59:59 p.m. Eastern time.

The Giveaway to "DIY" For!

OFFICIAL RULES FOR DAILY CONTEST

  • There is a maximum of one entry per person. The entry will be based upon a comment left on this blog post. Duplicate comments will be deleted and are not tallied.
  • You must “like” both the AllFreePaperCrafts and the Darice Facebook pages to be eligible.
  • Winner will be selected at random from the comments on this blog post below.
  • Winner will be announced here on the blog tomorrow as well as contacted by the email address provided.
  • You have until tonight, May 12th, 2014 at 11:59p EST to leave your comment on this post. Comments posted after that will not be counted.
  • Contest open to anyone 18+ in US and/or Canada.

Filed Under: Contests & Giveaways Tagged With: Darice, how to make a wreath, paper crafting, paper flowers

National Craft Month: Day 7 Winner

March 12, 2014 by FaveCrafts

Day seven of National Craft Month was so much fun! We loved hearing about all the different wreaths you’ve crafted over the years. Our friends at DOW provided the STYROFOAM pack prize and the cute Green as Spring DIY Wreath. It’s the perfect prize for crafters who want to explore crafting with STYROFOAM even more. Even if you didn’t win today, keep entering to win our grand prize and stay tuned for more great prizes every week!

 

Congratulations to…

Tracy W..!

We asked: What kinds of wreaths have you crafted?

Congratulations Tracy, who replied, “I’ve made pinecone wreaths, evergreen wreaths, rolled dictionary page wreaths, and wreaths using strips of fabric. I make lots of crafts, and this prize bundle would be put to good use! Thanks for the chance to win!” You’re very welcome Tracy! We hope you enjoy your STYROFOAM prize and continue to make gorgeous wreaths!

You can find yesterday’s Green as Spring DIY Wreath in our free eBook, 18 Projects Every Crafter Wants.

Happy National Craft Month!

mini_rightGreen as Spring DIY Wreath

Filed Under: National Craft Month Tagged With: how to make a wreath, National Craft Month, National Craft Month Winner

Green as Spring DIY Wreath: National Craft Month Project & Giveaway

March 11, 2014 by FaveCrafts

FaveCrafts Blog Celebrates National Craft Month

Today’s day seven in our month long National Craft Month Giveaway. Come visit our blog every day to enter to win a different prize of the day. Find the contest rules and enter below.

Green as Spring DIY Wreath

Green as Spring DIY Wreath

Today’s featured project is from DOW STYROFOAM. Prepare for the April showers and May flowers with this beautiful Green as Spring DIY Wreath. Full of fun texture, this spring wreath brings all the elements of nature into one beautiful piece of DIY home decor.

18 Projects Every Crafter Wants free eBook

This pattern is included in the 18 Projects Every Crafter Wants free eBook. Celebrate National Craft Month with us by crafting the great projects in this free downloadable eBook written just for you!

 

 

Enter to Win Today’s Prize

styrofoamDOWprize

Today’s prize is a Dow Gift Basket for STYROFOAM™ Brand Foam. Included in this prize: Project Bricks Kit, Painted Solar System Kit, StyroGlue – New Formula, StyroCutter Plus, Foam Tools, 9″ CONE, 12″ CONE, 3″ BALLS (6 PC), 4″ BALLS (2PC), 3″ EGGS (4PC), 3″ CUBE, 5″ CUBE, 12″ WREATH, and a 16″ WREATH.

 

In order to win today’s prize, all you need to do is:

  1. Like the FaveCrafts Facebook page here, AND
  2. Like the StyroCrafts Facebook page here, AND
  3. Leave a comment on this blog post below telling us:

What kinds of wreaths have you crafted?


Don’t miss your chance to stock up your craft stash and win more than $2,000 in crafty prizes! There’s something for everyone in this epic craft giveaway…trust us, you don’t want to miss this one! You can enter to win this awesome assortment of prizes once a day throughout the month of March.

NCM-grandprize

OFFICIAL RULES FOR DAILY CONTEST

  • There is a maximum of one entry per person. The entry will be based upon a comment left on this blog post. Duplicate comments will be deleted and are not tallied.
  • You must “like” both the FaveCrafts Facebook and the StyroCrafts Facebook pages to be eligible.
  • Winner will be selected at random from the comments on this blog post below.
  • Winner will be announced here on the blog tomorrow as well as contacted by the email address provided.
  • You have until tonight, March 11th, 2014 at 11:59p EST to leave your comment on this post. Comments posted after that will not be counted.
  • Contest open to anyone 18+ in US and/or Canada.

 

Filed Under: National Craft Month Tagged With: DOW, how to make a wreath, National Craft Month 2014, styrofoam

Decorate Your Door with a DIY Wreath this Christmas!

October 19, 2013 by AllFreeChristmasCrafts

How to Make Wreaths DIY Wreaths for ChristmasHey, Christmas crafters! Did you know wreaths have been a household decoration since Christmas was first celebrated? In fact, they were around long before Christmas originated as a holiday. First used specifically with the Advent season in mind, Christmas wreaths have become a staple in almost all households at Christmas.

Now, wreaths are made from almost any material you can think of! They are one of the most popular Christmas decorations out there. After all, do you know anyone who doesn’t have a single wreath hanging in their home at Christmas? I didn’t think so. The many innovations on the wreath design now involve different materials, shapes, and sizes, all of which are so unique and so gorgeous!

Because of the popularity of wreath decorations, AllFreeChristmasCrafts is pleased to announce the release of a brand new free eBook! In this free eBook titled How to Make Wreaths: 15 DIY Wreaths for Christmas, you are sure to find a fabulous wreath craft to decorate your door this holiday.

 

How to Make Wreaths: 15 DIY Wreaths for Christmas

 

Wreaths Made from Recycled Materials

Wreaths Made from Recycled MaterialsStore-bought wreaths can get insanely pricey incredibly quickly. Save on your Christmas decorating this year with wreaths made from recycled materials! Take apart a book of old sheet music or upcycle a box of sandwich baggies to make a gorgeous wreath for your door. Guests will ask you where you bought your fancy wreath, and you can delight in telling them the creative techniques you used to make it!

 

 

Fabric WreathsFabric Wreaths

Fabric wreaths are often a soft and cozy way to accent your Christmas decorating. Many of these wreath crafts involve upcycling an old sweater or stash-busting an array of fabric scraps. If you’re a fan of the burlap trend, we’ve got burlap wreaths aplenty! Accent your door with any of these beautiful projects.

 

Unique Wreath Ideas

Unique Wreath Ideas

Taking a step outside the “traditional evergreen wreath” box, we have a great collection of unique wreath ideas. You can learn how to make a wreath with Christmas light bulbs, Styrofoam balls, beads, and more. Expand your wreath crafting interests to any of these fabulous ideas.

 

 

 

How to Make Wreaths DIY Wreaths for Christmas

 

 

Learn more and download How to Make Wreaths: 15 DIY Wreaths for Christmas today!

 

 

 

Do you prefer traditional evergreen wreaths, or do you prefer the innovative designs?

 

 

 

Filed Under: Free eBooks Tagged With: christmas eBook, christmas wreath, Dana Byerwalter, how to make a wreath

5 Unexpected Uses for Glass Beads

August 7, 2013 by FaveCrafts

This post is brought to you by Andre Smith.

Glass beads are so versatile. Not only are there several sizes, shapes, and types of glass beads, but you can use them in a wide variety of craft projects. Most of the time when people think of beads, the first craft that comes to mind is jewelry making, which is a very viable creative outlet for the use of beads. However, knitting, mixed media art, cross stitch, and home decor projects are also great areas in which you can use glass beads. Below are five great craft ideas and how you can incorporate the use of beads into them.

Mixed Media Art

 

Mixed media art has always been around, but lately the framed pictures with all manner of material used to create unique and eye-catching artwork has really expanded and become more a part of the art world. A canvas does not have to be a home simply for paint. Instead, you can use charms, pendants, pipe cleaner, pieces of magazines, scrapbook components, and virtually anything else you can think of to create art that is framed (without glass) and literally pops off the page. Glass beads are a great addition to this type of work, as well. A great example of this kind of craft is a Blank Board Book Flourish Cover, in which you can use a variety of craft materials to create a one-of-a-kind piece,

Scrapbooking

Scrapbooking is another area of crafting in which glass beads can become very helpful. Use some glass seed beads to add definition or use beads and ribbon to create a page edging or border. You can also take some glass beads and wire and create your own addition to the page, like a wire letter with beading or a wedding bell shape with a few crystal-like glass beads. The possibilities are endless when it comes to incorporating beads into your scrap-booking projects, and glass is a great option, particularly since glass beads come in so many different shapes so as to accommodate a wide variety of themes.

Knitting and Crochet

 

Knitting and crochet are two yarn crafts that are becoming increasingly popular. Adding a bit of beading to your knitting or crochet project can bring some extra elegance, charm, and class. One crafty example is the Silk Lace Bag. This looks like a simple crochet bag pattern, but the beads give it an unexpected look and texture. The tricky part about using glass beads in knitting and crochet is that you’ll need to know exactly how many beads you need before you start, as you’ll have to string them first. Then, let them rest down by the ball or skein of yarn until you need them, at which point you can just slide them up and use them in your knitting or crochet.

Silk Floral Arrangements

One area of home decor crafting in which you can incorporate glass beads is the creation of silk floral arrangements. You may have seen sand and river rock used in a vase with silk flowers to create an interesting and unique look. However, what you might not know is that you can also use glass beads to create the same effect. Whether you want to use chilli pepper shaped beads with red silk roses to create a kitchen accent or simple round beads mixed in with other mediums, using glass beads in the vase or base of your silk floral projects is a great way to add creativity and personality.


Wreath Making

Wreath Fit For a Goddess Another area of home decor crafting that benefits from the addition of glass beads is wreath making. Floral additions, birds, bird nests, butterflies, and a wide array of other items are available for those who craft wreathes. However, adding glass beads to the mix can add some sparkle and shine to your creation. Try using the wire from a bird or butterfly embellishment to string on some beads in beautiful colors, curling the end of the wire with pliers, then wrapping the beaded wire around some of the wicker or wreath. Instead of having an ugly wire you have to hide somewhere in the back, you now have a beautiful addition to the wreath, and it is less likely to poke or injure people who may arrange various aspects of the wreath, as well.

 

Glass beads provide the crafter with a wide variety of opportunities in nearly every area of crafting. From beaded lampshades to scrapbooks, mixed media art to wreaths, and even jewellery making, there are endless opportunities for you to express your creativity using glass beads.

Some of the information for this article was found on Just Fabulous Glass Beads.

Filed Under: DIY Tagged With: beads, Crochet, flowers, Guest Post, how to make a wreath, Knitting, mixed media art, Scrapbooking

Link Love: Inspired By Fairy Tales

May 16, 2013 by FaveCrafts

In a recent staff meeting, my fellow craft editors and I were discussing popular topics in e-mail newsletters (are you a subscriber?). During our conversation, we realized that fairy tale-inspired projects are particularly hot right now. It seems that crocheters, knitters, quilters and everyone in between wants to take a mental trip to another time and place where woodland creatures rule and fairies fly around all day long. We can all use a little mental vacation, and a one-way ticket to your favorite fairy land is completely free – what could be better?

You might think that fairy crafts are a little juvenile, but that isn’t always the case. In fact, there are so many lovely projects for craft experts as well as beginners. Add a touch of whimsy to your garden by decorating a plain ceramic pot with paint and paper doilies. A Floral Fairy Clay Pot can be displayed in your backyard or on your front stoop and will instantly put you in a good mood. Be sure to include embellishments such as homemade bread dough flowers and jewelry chains to give your project a personal touch. Now that the outside of your home is covered with fairy tale touches, it’s time to think indoor decor. Grab a clean recycled mason jar and get to work on a Recycled Fairy Jar. Create a woodland habitat inside the glass and add in a plastic fairy, sheet moss and silk flowers. If you love needlefelting or simply want to try something new, create a Whimsical Fairy Nymph – little girls will love this tiny handmade doll!

The next time you feel stressed or anxious, consider creating a fairy or woodland-inspired craft. These projects will transport you to a calm, happy place filled with fairies and adorable creatures. While you can’t stay in the woodlands forever, you can capture your favorite aspects and keep a little piece of the magic with you at all times.

  1. Fairy Garden Flower Pot from Punk Projects
  2. Moss Toadstool Wreath from Please Note
  3. Fairy Castle from Remarkably Domestic
  4. Woodland Creature Canning Jars from Valley and Co. Lifestyle
  5. Mini Egg Landscapes from My So-Called Crafty Lifestyle
  6. Indoor Fairy Garden from Dabbles and Babbles
  7. Woodland Friends DIY Felt Puppets from Lia Griffith
  8. Fairy Tale Toadstool from Lilla Luise
  9. Woodland Cupcake Wrappers from The Decorated Cookie

 

Enchanted Acorn ToadstoolsLooking for more fairy-themed projects? Check out these free craft tutorials!

  1. Woodland Winter Centerpiece
  2. FolkArt Mushroom Welcome Sign
  3. Enchanted Acorn Toadstools
  4. Bippity Boop Magical Wand
  5. Fairy Princess Wand and Tutu

Filed Under: Link Love Tagged With: Felt, garden crafts, gardens, how to make a wreath, Julia Litz, mason jar crafts, sewing patterns, wreaths

Kanzashi Flower Home Decor: National Craft Month Project & Giveaway

March 15, 2013 by FaveCrafts

We’ve reached day 15 of the National Craft Month Giveaway. We hope you are visiting our blog every day, because you don’t want to miss out on entering to win a different prize of the day. Find the contest rules and enter below.


Today’s National Craft Month project comes from our friends at Clover, some Kanzashi Flower Home Decor, is a really unique one. Fans of crafting with fabric will really enjoy working on this wreath craft, and the blend of rustic and floral materials guarantees this will be a spring decoration you’ll want to hang in your home.

 

Kanzashi Flower Home Decor

Put the perfect finishing touch on your spring home decor with the full tutorial for this homemade wreath. This projected provided by Clover not only gives you the proper steps to take, but also shows you some great products that you can use to make this homemade decoration even faster.

The Ultimate Craft Guide: 25 Free Craft Projects for Every Crafter Free eBook

 

This pattern is included in our free eBook, The Ultimate Craft Guide: 25 Free Craft Projects for Every Crafter. Celebrate National Craft Month with us by crafting the great projects in this free downloadable eBook written just for you!


 
ENTER TO WIN TODAY’S PRIZES
Clover Prize Package

Today’s prizes are All styles of extra SM Kanzashi Flower Makers, a Wonder Clips 10 pack, Patch work scissors, & needles. In order to win today’s prizes, all you need to do is:

* Like the AllFreeSewing Facebook page here, AND

* Like the Clover USA Faceboook page here, AND


*Leave a comment on this blog post below telling us:

What would you create with the Kanzashi flowers?

 

 


OFFICIAL RULES FOR DAILY CONTEST
  • There is a maximum of one entry per person. The entry will be based upon a comment left on this blog post. Duplicate comments will be deleted and are not tallied.
  • You must “like” both the AllFreeSewing and the Clover USA to be eligible.
  • Winner will be selected at random from the comments on this blog post below.
  • Winner will be announced here on the blog tomorrow as well as contacted by the email address provided.
  • You have until tonight, March, 15 at 11:59p EST to leave your comment on this post. Comments posted after that will not be counted.
  • Contest open to anyone 18+ in US and/or Canada.

SUPER BONUS – WIN $1000 Gift Card!

Win Michaels $1000 Gift Card

Don’t miss your chance to stock up your craft stash and win a $1000 Michael’s gift card. You can enter each day to win this amazing $1000 Shopping Spree at Michaels. Keep coming back to the FaveCrafts blog each day for a new prize as well. You have 17 days to enter.

 

Good Luck!

Filed Under: National Craft Month Tagged With: decorative wreaths, how to make a wreath, National Craft Month 2013, sewing crafts

Cinema Saturdays: How to Make a Fall Wreath

August 4, 2012 by AllFreeHolidayCrafts

If you’re looking for an elegant addition to your fall decor for the upcoming holiday season, watch this tutorial to learn to make your very own fall wreath. Rather than spending your money on a store-bought wreath, try your hand at a project that uses cheap and accessible items that you may already have in your home. Decorative wreaths are a huge hit this holiday season, so join in the crafting fun with this intricate design that’s much less difficult to make than it looks (your guests will never know!). The editors here at AllFreeHolidayCrafts want to help make your fall decorations stand out, and this wreath is the perfect touch.

 How to Make a Fall Wreath:

What do you think is the most popular fall craft this year? Whether it’s a wreath or uses a leaf, we’d love to know, so comment below.

Filed Under: Thanksgiving Tagged With: autumn, decorating ideas, decorative crafts, decorative wreaths, fall crafts, home decor, how to make a wreath, Kathryn Wright, video, wreath

  • 1
  • 2
  • Next Page »

Email Email Facebook Twitter Pinterest YouTube Google Plus RSS

Full Project Tutorials

Eco Gift Wrap from Children’s Books

This guest post was written by Heather Valentine from The Sewing Loft. Today’s green crafting posts are sponsored by Eco Green Crafts! Check out how to enter to win a $25 gift card and you’ll also get a coupon code for 20% off your order!I just love the look of a simply wrapped gift, don’t […]

Categories

Free eBooks

American Quilting Traditions: 11 Free Quilt Designs, Quilt Blocks, and More Americana

In Case You Missed It: “American Quilting Traditions: 11 Free Quilt Designs, Quilt Blocks, and More Americana” eBook

Quilting is not only a tradition existing amongst a number of generations within a family, but also within a country. The editors at FaveQuilts have … [Read More...]

Seasonal Crafts

The Perfect Brunch

Plan the Perfect Mother’s Day Brunch

If you have taken you mother out to eat for Mother's Day in the past, you know it can be a huge hassle to make reservations for a restaurant. Beat the … [Read More...]

Archives

Crochet

Adorable Granny Square Crochet Scarf Pattern

Adorable Granny Square Scarf + 10 More Uses for Granny Squares

Jewelry

22 Beach Wedding Jewelry Ideas

Knitting

Get Cozy with This Free Knitted Shawl Pattern

Paper

13 of the Most Beautiful Free Printables for Your Home

Sewing

Sew In Love Mug Rug Pattern for Valentine’s Day

Thrifty

Home Decor Dollar Store Craft Ideas

27 Home Decor Dollar Store Craft Ideas

Prime Publishing Craft Group
Copyright © 2022 · FaveCrafts - A Prime Publishing LLC property. All rights reserved.

About Us Advertise Contact Us FAQs Privacy Policy Subscribe Terms of Service Unsubscribe

Copyright © 2022 · Tidy Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in