I also made a wreath for our front door. I spent a good bit of time scouring Pinterest, looking for the perfect tutorial (meaning, one I could tackle). Click here for the one I found the most helpful. This one was inspiration too! And this is what I came up with :).
I am a "use what you have" kind of girl. So, when the tutorials said to get burlap ribbon, I thought; I have a lot of burlap, I'll just cut it! And then it shredded everywhere...so I sewed along all the edges. I still used it, but I'm pretty sure I quadrupled my time spent. Also, the chevron ribbon is 'supposed' to be 4 inches wide or something. I had chevron ribbon already...only it was 2.5 inches, but, you guessed it, I used it anyway! Mine might be a little less fluffy, but it's mine :)! I really wanted to make this a multi-season wreath, so I was trying to figure out how to make the decorations easily removable, yet still put them where I wanted. I've tried safety pins in the past, but didn't really like working with them. So...looking through my craft supplies, I came across some mini clothes pins! I hot glued those suckers to the back of some flowers and, behold...easily removable decorations!
I bought a fall colored bouquet of silk flowers from the Hob Lob (40% off!) and pulled off the flowers to make my decorations.
Happy Fall Ya'll!! Hopefully, it cools off soon, and I can get my mums and pumpkins to pretty up my porch!