Merging my love for the look of the scrap fabrics and plaids/flannels, I came up with this Winter Flannel Wreath. With the holidays behind us, now (most of us) get to battle the crisp winter weather! Today we’re expecting a high of 7 degrees here in St. Louis. Oh. my. goodness! Can you say cold?
So, I guess you could say that I’ve had staying warm on my mind. As many of you may or may not know, I love scrap fabric wreaths (and banners). I decided during these cold days and nights that I would work on a winter wreath and flannel seemed to fit the bill.
Winter Flannel Wreath
Do you get the warm and cozy vibe? You kind of wish you could cuddle up with this wreath… just kidding {giggle}. In case you’re newer around these parts, let’s take a quick look how I pulled this together.
Supplies Winter Flannel Wreath:
Plaid, Flannel Fabric (mine was from a JoAnn store)
Scissors (or Rotary Cutter with cutting mat)
Wire Wreath
It’s always good to cut a couple of ‘test’ pieces to know what length you’d like the scrap fabric pieces to be. I’ve now made three scrap fabric wreaths and I still always test out lengths.
I think 6-8″ is a good average length and about 1/2″ in width. Honestly, the size of your fabric pieces will all vary, giving your wreath the perfectly imperfect look it should have.
Anywho, once you have your strips of fabric cut — you’ll want to fill that wire wreath right up by tying your fabric to each of the wire forms until it’s full. Take a look at my Scrap Fabric Easter Wreath tutorial for a closer look at the tying process.
Here’s a closer side view shot of the completed wreath:
I did mine in several small spurts as I get distracted a little too easily {hee-hee}. I think it’s a real beauty. What do you think?
Well, that’s it, you’re all set to go now! With all the different plaid and flannel fabrics out there, the possibilities are quite endless.
For those of you who are experiencing the colder weather, stay safe and warm! Happy creating.
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Suzanne says
Hi Kelly,
I love scrap fabric wreaths too. and your plaid version is a beauty. Love the texture it adds set against the old wood door. Perfect for this very cold winter.
Stay Warm,
Suzanne
Pieced Pastimes
Kelly Rowe says
Thanks so much Suzanne! I appreciate it. Happy New Year! xo.
Liz says
Very pretty. Thanks Kelly.
Kelly Rowe says
Appreciate it Liz! Enjoy the rest of your evening. HUGS!
Hannah Diane says
This is seriously so cute! Love it!
Kelly Rowe says
Thanks so much! I appreciate it. Maybe you’ll give one a try! It would make a great winter addition to your home. 🙂 HUGS.
mary says
What is the yardage for the flannel material. I don’t want to come up short on fabric. Looks easy. Just tie bows to the wreath?
Kelly Rowe says
Hi Mary. Thanks so much for stopping by 🙂 1/2 yard should be plenty, but it does depend on the size of your wire wreath. Yes, you’re simply going to tie the pieces of scrap fabric to the wreath. You can see the tying process a little better in this post: https://livelaughrowe.com/scrap-fabric-easter-wreath/ Happy creating! xo
Grammy Roo says
Thanks for posting instructions. So tired of loving an item that is posted, but there is no
instructions.
Grammy Roo says
whoops. have one more question, how did you attach the fabric to the wreath? Just poke it in, glue or
tie?????
Kelly Rowe says
Hi there Grammy Roo! Thanks so much for loving on my wreath 🙂 To attach the fabric you’re just going to tie it on. I added that to the post for clarification. My Easter scrap fabric wreath post shows a pic of that if you’d like to take a look: https://livelaughrowe.com/scrap-fabric-easter-wreath/ Have a lovely day!!
Sandi Allen says
Love, Love, Love this! Especially the plaid.
Thank You for sharing!
Kelly Rowe says
Thanks Sandi! I appreciate it. The plaid makes it that much better. 🙂 Enjoy the rest of your night. HUGS.
Kristi says
SO super cute Kelly!!!
Kelly Rowe says
Thanks so much, Kristi! xo
Carol says
I seriously LOVE this wreath! It looks so warm and cozy and just fabulous! I may have to give it a try if I ever get caught up with my scrapbooking. But, didn’t your fingers get sore doing all that tying? :0)
Kelly Rowe says
Thanks so much Carol! You should give the wreath a try…it would make a great impression in your home. My fingers didn’t get too sore because I took breaks. 🙂 Enjoy the rest of your evening. HUGS.
Susan says
Love it! What a clever idea, especially for one who loves plaid ~ like me!!
Big Texas Hugs,
Susan and Bentley
mary says
So far I’ve made two valentine, one St. Pat’s and three spring wreaths. Oh yes, even did one for the fourth of July. So easy and fun to do. Thanks.
Karen says
Made mine from an old shirt of my husbands that I just loved. Made using a heart wire wreath! Just so cute and memorable. Thanks for all you ideas!!!
Kelly Rowe says
Thanks Karen! I appreciate it. What a GREAT idea to use an old shirt of your husbands and a heart wire wreath! I’m sure it looks great and will be something you’ll treasure for years to come! 🙂 Enjoy the rest of your weekend. HUGS.
Lisa says
This is SO going on my door this winter!
Cindy says
Loved this wreath! I’m not extremely gifted with doing diy projects, but looks super simple!
Kelly Rowe says
Thanks so much, Cindy! It is a very easy project — with a beautiful outcome. Happy Weekend. -xo