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Monday, November 6, 2017

Easy Christmas Rag Wreath

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I have lived most of my adult life in the South and still it is so hard for me to get into the Christmas spirit when it's still so warm we have the windows open.  However, Christmas will soon be here and for those of us who love to craft our Christmas decor -  we need to get started.   I have been picking up a few things here and there to work with and am getting excited about putting it all together to share with you.  This year I am changing my decor up a bit and I think I'm going to love it.  I have fallen in love with all things red and black buffalo plaid and have lots of projects for you.  Today I'm going to show you a little hint of what I'm going to be doing - I have my first Christmas craft of the season for you.

                                    Easy Christmas Rag Wreath

Vintage, Paint and more...diy rustic, farmhouse wreath made from red and black Buffalo plaid flannel fabric



This is one of my easy rag wreaths that I have the tutorial for hereI love making these wreaths because they are so quick and easy to make and require so few supplies to do so. 


Vintage, Paint and more... only 3 things needed to make a wonderful rag wreath for Christmas.  Buffalo plaid flannel fabric, scissors, and a wire wreath form.


All you need to make one of these is a wire wreath form, a pair of scissors and 2 yards of your favorite fabric or use several different fabrics for a whole new look.  I used a 12" wreath form for this one as it will be hanging on my kitchen door.  You can often times get these wreath forms at Dollar Tree at this time of year for - you guessed it - $1.  I usually stock up on them for the year when I find them. 

 Next, you will need a great movie to watch, or a beautiful afternoon to sit on the patio and some coffee while you tie little strips of fabric to the wreath form.  Easy, but does take a while to do.  I love them because I can have one done in an afternoon.


Vintage, Paint and more... rustic farmhouse vingette done with a beautiful buffalo plaid rag wreath, red and white berry and holly bouquet and a mercury candle lantern.

Here it is hanging on a shiplap wall with a bouquet of dollar store berries, holy and pine in a dollar store vase and a beautiful mercury lantern candle.  I found the lantern at Marshall's a couple years back.  A simple, rustic, farmhouse vignette to start the season.

Vintage, Paint and more... Easy Farmhouse Buffalo Plaid fabric rag wreath made with three items can be done in one afternoon


Have you started your Christmas crafting yet?  If so what have you been doing?  I love to hear from you so tell me about it in the comments below.  


Until next time - go craft something you love.....






I will be joining the linky parties listed on my Where I Party page.  Please be sure to go by and check out all the great projects and inspiration found at each one.  



If you like this you may also like these:

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                                                                   Cotton Boll Wreath

Vintage, Paint and more... This is a gorgeous pine cone wreath diy'd with found pine cones, spray painted white and sprinkled with snow glitter and red berries.  Perfect for your front door through the whole winter.
                                                                     Pine Cone Wreath

Vintage, Paint and more... Thrifted vintage jello molds painted in a candy stripe motif and formed into a gorgeous Christmas wreath with an added burlap bow and redbird.  Perfect for your farmhouse kitchen.
                                                 Candy Striped Vintage Jello Mold Wreath

39 comments:

  1. The buffalo plaid is perfect for this wreath. Makes me wish I had a cabin!

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    1. Thank you - it would fit right in with the rustic decor of a cabin.

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  2. I LOVE your red rag wreath! It turned out just beautiful. Pinning.

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    2. Cathy, please come share this at this week's party!! We're live now and I'd love to share it with my readers! Here's the link!
      http://www.shoestringeleganceblog.com/2017/11/what-to-do-weekends-250-happy-november.html?m=1

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    3. Thank you so much Theresa - I will be over to link up right away.

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  3. Hi Cathy, I love the wreath you created. Thanks for sharing it at C&C with J&J.

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  4. Cute! Love the fabric. Good project to do while watching TV, lol! Visiting from Home and Garden Thursday.

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  5. Great wreath, Cathy! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!

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  6. I love the rich color of your wreath. I would have never expected it to be made with plaid fabric. Thanks for sharing with #CCBG link party.

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  7. I can't believe Christmas will be here before we know it. That is amazing. I LOVE your wreath and creativity with it. It is beautiful! I never realized you could make a wreath with fabric.

    - Natalie A

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    1. Thank you, Cindy. I love making wreaths from fabric - you can change it up with color and fabric for each season of the year.

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  8. It is a lovely wreath and so easy to make. I like the fabric you used.

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  9. This looks great! I'm going to have to get to the dollar store to get some wreath forms! Thanks for sharing at The Blogger's Pit Stop! Roseann from www.thisautoimmunelife.com

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    1. Thank you Roseann. I stock up on the wreath forms when they have them - you can never have too many, lol...

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  10. love your christmas rag wreath reminds me of my grandmother and the many things she would use her rags and leftover fabric to make
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    1. Thank you, Angie. I hardly ever throw out scraps of leftover fabric - too many great uses for them.

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  11. I love this idea! I have a bunch of outgrown flannel shirts that I bet I can recycle into this wreath. Fun!

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    1. Thank you, Becky. I bet those shirts would make an awesome wreath.

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  12. Your wreath and bouquet are just beautiful. Thanks for sharing. You have a great day, hugs, Edna B.

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  13. I love your plaid wreath it looks great

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  14. That looks awesome. The Blogger's Pit Stop will feature your post. Congratulations, be looking for the feature on Thursday.

    Kathleen
    Blogger's Pit Stop

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    1. Thank you so much for the feature, Kathleen and thank you for hosting each week.

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  15. So pretty, especially with the buffalo plaid material. Super cute and festive.

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    1. Thank you, Leanna - I am so loving buffalo plaid this year.

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  16. Love it Kathy! I adore rag wreaths and garlands. I have some of that fabric that I picked up at a thrift store recently. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
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    Jann

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  17. These are all so beautiful. It would be so easy to make them for every holiday too. Thanks for the idea.

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  18. Kathy is there anything pretty than red and black. Your wreath came out great. It is lots of fun and fun to look at.

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