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Duct Tape Flowers Wreath for Summer

Add a quick summer touch to your front door with my Duct Tape Flowers Wreath. This easy wreath will greet your guests in style.
Active Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour
Author Angie Holden

Equipment

  • Picture frame
  • Colorful fabric of your choice
  • Duct Tape
  • hot glue and glue gun
  • Bakers twine
  • Foam letters
  • Buttons

Instructions

  • Start with any picture frame. Tear your fabric into strips and wrap around your frame. Cover the frame completely then use a dot of hot glue to secure the end of your fabric.
  • To make a duct tape flower, you will need a small square of duct tape plus one long strip.
  • Fold your long strip over about 2/3 of the way. It does not have to be perfect.
  • Gather your long strip onto your square. Continue wrapping around and around until you run out of strip. The longer the strip, the closer to the outside of the square you can start, and the larger your flower will be. You will end up with a gathered flower.
  • Now attach those flowers to your wreath with hot glue.
  • I also added a couple of buttons to the center of my flower with hot glue. They added just the right amount of bling.
  • To make that duct tape “Welcome” banner, you will need string (I used baker’s twine), duct tape, and foam letters.
  • Start with a square of duct tape and fold it into a point. Then fold the sides of your square in to make a mini pennant flag. Add your foam letters to each pennant flag.
  • Tie the baker’s twine onto your wreath. Add the flags by folding the duct tape over the baker’s twine and securing the flap with hot glue.