Spring Wreath: Made From Embroidery Hoops & Book Pages

I’m here to inform you that this spring wreath is incredibly simple to create and so adorable that you’ll want to craft multiple to decorate your home this spring. #springwreathcraze #youhavebeenadvised

Seriously, I adore them so much that I will be on the lookout for additional embroidery hoops to create more before the season arrives.

When we incorporated theRepurposed Chairsinto our entryway last autumn, I fashioned wreaths costing under $2 to adorn the chairs. These wreaths were ideal for fall and winter, but I truly wanted to refresh the look after we displayed the framed botanical prints and brightened the walls in our living area a few weeks back.

While browsing my favorite thrift shops, I stumbled upon a bag of embroidery hoops. Ever since I crafted the embroidery hoop Christmas decorations last year, embroidery hoops have become one of my new favorite supplies. There are countless options you can explore with them and every project I have completed using them, I’ve enjoyed.

This spring wreath concept emerged when I was reorganizing items for our family room redesign. I had stacks of old books and one was in particularly poor condition. Rather than discarding it, the thought of utilizing the pages for a spring wreath struck me.

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Materials Required To Craft This Spring Wreath:

Embroidery Hoop

Dark Stain

Spring Foliage

Hot Glue

Pages from Books

Black & White Ribbon

Floral Wire

Raffia

Are you looking for an easy way to create a spring wreath? Click over to see how easy it is to make with embroidery hoops and old book pages!

Steps To Create The Spring Wreath:

I stained the embroidery hoop a deep shade, and while it dried, I taped two book pages together so that they were large enough to cover the back of the embroidery hoop. If you possess a larger book, one page would suffice. I traced the stained embroidery hoop onto the taped book pages and cut it out.

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Next, I used hot glue to attach the cut-out book page to the rear of the embroidery hoop.

Following that, I employed floral twine to secure spring foliage to the upper part of the embroidery hoop.

Then, I crafted a ribbon bow and hot glued it at the top of the spring foliage.

Are you looking for an easy way to create a spring wreath? Click over to see how easy it is to make with embroidery hoops and old book pages!

I utilized raffia to suspend the spring wreath from the repurposed chairs. Look, it’s easy to do and cute to boot!!!

I believe it would be delightful to have these in a variety of sizes and create a feature wall with them.

Are you looking for an easy way to create a spring wreath? Click over to see how easy it is to make with embroidery hoops and old book pages!

Where would you display these?

Are you looking for an easy way to create a spring wreath? Click over to see how easy it is to make with embroidery hoops and old book pages!

I created a brief video to demonstrate how straightforward this spring wreath is to create:

If you’d rather not make your own, I have discovered some lovely spring wreaths online:

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Are you looking for an easy way to create a spring wreath? Click over to see how easy it is to make with embroidery hoops and old book pages!

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