Valentine's Fabric Wreath Tutorial

An easy DIY project for Valentine's Day! Follow this step by step tutorial to make the perfect Valentine's Fabric Wreath for your home! #fabricwreath #diyfabricwreath #valentineswreath #fabricwreathtutorial #valentinesdaycraft

Almost a year and a half ago I shared almost the exact same tutorial, except it was a Patriotic themed fabric wreath. I could have just updated the pictures on that post, but I really wanted to share this one separately because I love to show another color/holiday theme idea for this project! I'm not going to lie, I really love the way this Valentine's Day fabric wreath turned out!

Fabric wreaths are one of my favorite projects.  Aside from the fact that it takes very limited materials and time, it also is a very simple wreath to learn to make.  This is a great craft to do with kids; it can even help with building fine motor skills.

I really like to make these wreaths holiday themed because there are usually so many unique fabric patterns you can purchase. Other great ideas are seasonal colors, school colors, or sports team colors.  I have seen so many great combinations, you really can't go wrong.  So, have fun and be creative with it!

A couple of tips:

  • Materials listed below include exactly what I used.
  • There are a variety of sizes of wreaths available, so if you increase or decrease the size of the wreath be sure to also change the amount of fabric accordingly.
  • Craft glue is optional but it really helps keep the wreath together and will help it last longer.
  • The fabric I use is typically cotton fabrics.  You don't want anything too thick or thin.

Materials Needed:

materials needed to make fabric wreath

You can get all of the supplies for this project at your local craft and fabric store such as Hobby Lobby or Jo Ann Fabrics. (Be sure to always check the fabric remnant bins if you are not looking for a specific pattern- you could get great deals!) 

fabric cutting supplies

Also, I just had to show you the awesome new tools I got for cutting fabric! If you like doing crafts with any types of fabric you NEED to get the cutting mat, rotary cutter, and ruler pictured above- amazing time savers!

Materials:

Directions:

Step One: Cut fabric into approximately 2"x 2" squares.

  • The fabric squares do not need to perfectly even; they will all look the same on the wreath as long as they are similar in size.

Step Two: Put a line of tacky glue onto straw wreath.

using glue to attach fabric to wreath

  • Only do a small amount of glue at a time as it dries fast.

Step Three: Insert fabric squares into wreath one at a time.

adding fabric squares to straw wreath

  • Place a square of fabric on the line of glue.
  • Use pencil or knitting needle to push center of fabric into straw wreath.
  • Gently remove the pencil from the piece of fabric; the fabric should stay in place.

Step Four: Repeat steps 1 through 3 until entire front of wreath is covered in fabric.

using pencil to push fabric squares into straw wreath

  • Make sure to check wreath for any places you can see straw and add fabric where there are gaps.
  • I recommend leaving the back of the wreath empty so it will lay flat when hanging up.
  • Be sure to put fabric on outer and inner edges of wreath.

finished edge of fabric wreath

Optional Step Five: Make a bow and attach it to the wreath.

bow added to side of fabric wreath

  • Make a bow using the wired ribbon and piece of floral wire. If you need help learning to make a bow- check out my Instagram story highlights for a tutorial!
  • Attach bow by hooking it on to the floral/greening pin.  Push the pin all of the way into the wreath.
  • Trim ends of the tails of the bow (if you have any).

finished pink and red wreath laying on table

Display and Enjoy!

wreath displayed in wooden crate

wreath sitting in wooden crate

finished Valentine's Fabric Wreath displaying in wooden box

For more great Valentine's Day craft tutorials check out my Adorable DIY Heart Wreath and Chocolate Rose Buds!

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