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Simple DIY Autumn Floral And Bead Wreath

 Create a beautiful autumn wreath with this simple DIY tutorial. Learn how to incorporate floral elements and beads to make a stunning seasonal decoration for your home.

Hello! I am delighted to have you here with me today. For this DIY project, I have a simple idea that I think you'll love. We will be creating an Autumn floral and bead wreath using just a few materials. If you're viewing this project, I'm sure you love Fall as much as I do. It is my favorite season, and I have been busy creating new crafts to share with all of you.

Image of grapevine wreath with beaded garland and faux fall flowers



Video tutorial




How to create an Autumn floral and bead wreath

Faux fall floral, grapevine wreath, beads, and elastic chord

Materials

  • One wreath $4.99 (I'm using a grapevine wreath, and I purchased it at Michael's. It is a 14'' wreath)
  • Faux fall floral (My flowers were purchased at Michael's, and it was actually a stem bundle) $9.99, but they are having a sale. I paid $4.99
  • Beads $1.60 (Purchased at Michael's)
  • Stretch cord $2.88 (Purchased at Walmart)
  • You will also need wire cutters or scissors
Total spent around $14

Creating your wreath


Faux floral being added to grapevine wreath

Cutting and placing faux floral in wreath


To begin with, start by cutting your flowers to the desired size. You can remove some of the wire stems to make it easier to place the flowers through the wreath without them being too long. 
Next, take each flower and add them to your wreath. You can choose to add them to the top, bottom, or just one side of the wreath depending on your preference. 
When adding the flowers, simply insert them through the wreath and bend the wire slightly for a secure fit.


Stringing on beads on stretch cord

Adding beads to stretch cord

To start making your stretch cord and bead wreath, take your stretch cord and cut around 10 inches of it using your scissors. Ensure that your cord is long enough to go around each flower when you loop your beads on your wreath around them.

Once you have cut the cord, start adding your beads. Slide your first bead down the cord and tie a knot around it once you reach the bottom of the cord. Keep adding beads until the cord is filled with beads. Tie the top section of the cord like you did for the bottom section.

Adding the bead garland to the wreath

Now, you can start looping your beaded stretch cord through your flowers and the wreath. Begin from the top and wrap the cord around your wreath and top flower. Keep doing this until you reach the bottom of the flowers. Tuck the end of your beads into the bottom section of the flowers.

Finally, if you want to ensure that your beads stay securely on the wreath, take some extra stretch cord and tie it around the bottom section of the beads. Loop it through your wreath and tie it off.

Your beautiful wreath is now ready to display. If you enjoyed making this project, check out my other DIY projects on my blog and my YouTube channel, Steph Creates-DIY Home & Crafts, where I include video tutorials. Let me know in the comments if you decide to create your very own floral and bead wreath.

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Pinterest pin image of Autumn floral and bead grapevine wreath along with text description

close up of faux floral on grapevine wreath


Grapevine wreath with beaded garland and faux flowers

Thanks so much for stopping by!

♥ Stephanie



Comments

  1. Wow! So beautiful, Steph! I've never tried to make a wreath before, but this makes me want to for sure!

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    1. Tai, aw thank you so much! You put a smile on my face. Yes, definitely give this wreath a try. It is very simple, and beautiful once it is complete. :)

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  2. Joanne, thank you so much! And thank you for stopping by. :)

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  3. I really love this wreath. I love that you have added beading to it, makes it look different to other Autumn wreaths

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    1. Thank you, Natasha. I was thinking the same thing when I was creating it. I wanted it to be different. :) Thanks so much for visiting.

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  4. So pretty! I love the colors and the extra touch the beads add. Visiting from Grammy's Grid Unlimited linkup.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you so much. I appreciate you visiting.

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  5. How pretty! Love the grapevine wreath and the color of the flowers. Thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 135. Pinned.

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    1. Dee, thank you so much. I really enjoyed putting this wreath together.

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  6. CONGRATS Stephanie! Your post is FEATURED at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 136!

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  7. Steph, this is stunning! Pinned📌
    Thanks' bunches for sharing with Sweet Tea & Friend's this month dear friend. I'm so happy you're here.

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  8. This is just beautiful! I found you via Linda's link-up. It's so nice to meet you!

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    1. Cheryl, it's so nice to meet you too. Thank you for your kind words. I'm glad to see that you enjoyed my wreath. That just made me smile. Thank you for visiting. 🥰

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  9. Steph, This post is one of my features for this week's SSPS, thank you for sharing with us, we all appreciate it! Melynda @scratchmadefood!

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    1. Melynda, thank you very much. We appreciate it so much. I'm glad you enjoyed it, and I'm excited to be featured at the party.

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  10. Awww, this goes straight to the must-do list. It looks gorgeous and I can get the stuff needed for even less where I live. Thank you :)

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    1. Mariama, thank you! 😊 I hope you make this soon.

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  11. I love wreaths. They are actually so simple but can make such a difference to your space. LOVE this one

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  12. So pretty! Love the added beads too. Wreaths really add something special to a space or door.
    Found you through the link party. 🙂

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    1. Nancy, thank you so much. I'm glad you like it. 😊

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  13. So simple, yet so pretty. The colors are gorgeous! Visiting from Will Blog for Comments

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  14. Oh, those colors! This is just beautiful, Steph. I like the beads woven throughout, too. Thank you for sharing this post with all of us at the Will Blog for Comments 67 linkup. :)

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    1. Jennifer, thank you! I'm so happy you enjoyed it. 😊

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  15. Gorgeous and elegant! Featuring you at Wednesdays in the Studio!

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  16. Beautiful, and a perfect transition piece as the seasons change. Featuring when my party opens!

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    1. Carol, thank you so much. I really enjoyed how this turned out. Always happy to share at your party. :)

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