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Upcycled Woodland Owl Christmas Wreath

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Add a rustic farmhouse touch to your Christmas decor this year. This Upcycled Woodland Owl Christmas Wreath is an easy Christmas craft project.

Add a rustic farmhouse touch to your Christmas decor this year. This whimsical DIY Woodland Owl Christmas Wreath is an easy Christmas craft project. #christmaswreath #christmascraft
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Today’s post is brought to you by cuteness overload. Each year, I like to share an easy Christmas wreath craft that you all (or y’all if you are from the south) can recreate at home. This DIY Woodland Owl Christmas Wreath is super affordable, super easy and super adorable. 

You read the super affordable part right. Most of the supplies for this easy craft I purchased at the dollar store. You can’t go wrong with a Dollar Store craft that is cute and cheap to make too. This whole project should take you about 30 minutes to complete.

If you can’t find any of the items listed below at the dollar store, check out your local craft store.  And if you don’t like owls, whooo doesn’t like owls (see what I did there?), then swap him out for another woodland animal.

Christmas planner

And if you love this Woodland Owl Christmas Wreath, make certain that you check out this Jolly Snowman Christmas Wreath tutorial and Nutcracker wreath as well!

Add a rustic farmhouse touch to your Christmas decor this year. This whimsical DIY Woodland Owl Christmas Wreath is an easy Christmas craft project. #christmaswreath #christmascraft

Craft Supplies Needed To Make An Upcycyled Sweater Wreath? 

Foam wreath form

Owl plush ornament

Candle ring floralsor other festive florals

Pinecone florals

Sweater: Thrift store or closet

Scissors

Hot glue gun/glue sticks

Floral wire

Wire cutters

Add a rustic farmhouse touch to your Christmas decor this year. This whimsical DIY Woodland Owl Christmas Wreath is an easy Christmas craft project. #christmaswreath #christmascraft

How To Make a Woodland Owl Christmas Wreath Craft

Step 1:

Add a rustic farmhouse touch to your Christmas decor this year. This whimsical DIY Woodland Owl Christmas Wreath is an easy Christmas craft project. #christmaswreath #christmascraft

Cut sweater to fit around the wreath. *Cutting horizontally along the bottom of the sweater is a great place to start.

Step 2:

Add a rustic farmhouse touch to your Christmas decor this year. This whimsical DIY Woodland Owl Christmas Wreath is an easy Christmas craft project. #christmaswreath #christmascraft

Wrap the sweater and glue into place, keeping seem at the back of the wreath and not visible from the front.

Step 3:

Add a rustic farmhouse touch to your Christmas decor this year. This whimsical DIY Woodland Owl Christmas Wreath is an easy Christmas craft project. #christmaswreath #christmascraft

Cut candle ring florals in half, removing any extra unnecessary plastic. Tie to the wreath with floral wire. This can also be glued instead. *This looks really nice when it’s on one side of the wreath, allowing the pretty sweater to show.

Step 4:

Add a rustic farmhouse touch to your Christmas decor this year. This whimsical DIY Woodland Owl Christmas Wreath is an easy Christmas craft project. #christmaswreath #christmascraft

Glue in owl, pinecones, and additional floral sprigs.

Step 5:

Add a rustic farmhouse touch to your Christmas decor this year. This whimsical DIY Woodland Owl Christmas Wreath is an easy Christmas craft project. #christmaswreath #christmascraft

To create a hanger, wrap floral wire around sweater and try to get it in between any ribbing to hide it. *For hanging a wreath that has decorations on one side, hold the wreath on an extended finger and see where it balances so decorations are centered. Tie on hanger at this point.

Save this Upcycled Woodland Owl Sweater Wreath craft project for later. Pin the image below to your favorite Pinterest Board.

Super cute, super easy and super affordable! Gotta love Dollar Store Craft ideas! Add a rustic farmhouse touch to your Christmas decor this year. This whimsical DIY Woodland Owl Christmas Wreath is an easy Christmas Dollar Store craft project. #christmaswreath #christmascraft

More Christmas Crafts and Christmas Recipes

Christmas Mason Jar Gifts

Buffalo Check Christmas Gnome

Italian Christmas Cookies

Eggnog Cookies

Orange Amaretto Cranberry Sauce

Ribbon Tree Ornaments

Add a rustic farmhouse touch to your Christmas decor this year. This whimsical DIY Woodland Owl Christmas Wreath is an easy Christmas craft project. #christmaswreath #christmascraft

Woodland Owl Christmas Wreath

Active Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes

Add a rustic farmhouse touch to your Christmas decor this year. This whimsical DIY Woodland Owl Christmas Wreath is an easy Christmas craft project.

Materials

  • Foam wreath form: Dollar Tree
  • Owl plush ornament: Dollar Tree
  • Candle ring florals or other festive florals: Dollar Tree
  • Pinecone florals: Dollar Tree
  • Sweater: Thrift store or closet
  • Scissors
  • Hot glue gun/glue sticks: Dollar Tree or Hobby Store
  • Floral wire: Dollar Tree
  • Wire cutters: Hobby Store

Instructions

  1. Cut sweater to fit around the wreath. *Cutting horizontally along the bottom of the sweater is a great place to start.
  2. Wrap the sweater and glue into place, keeping seem at the back of the wreath and not visible from the front.
  3. Cut candle ring florals in half, removing any extra unnecessary plastic. Tie to the wreath with floral wire. This can also be glued instead. *This looks really nice when it's on one side of the wreath, allowing the pretty sweater to show. Glue in owl, pinecones, and additional floral sprigs.
  4. To create a hanger, wrap floral wire around sweater and try to get it in between any ribbing to hide it. *For hanging a wreath that has decorations on one side, hold the wreath on an extended finger and see where it balances so decorations are centered. Tie on hanger at this point.

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