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September 16, 2015 by Jennifer

Fall Wreath

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Its the most wonderful time of the year! And by the most wonderful time, I mean fall of course! I might have mentioned my love of fall once or twice or ninety-ish times already… but I can’t help myself! I’ve always loved fall, but I have developed a special appreciation for the changing of the seasons since I move to Texas. The shift in weather and cooler temperatures is a very welcome break after a summer of 100+ temperatures. And of course with a new season comes the need for new projects… starting with a new fall wreath for my front door!

Book Page Rose Fall Wreath - BusyBeingJennifer.com

This particular fall wreath project is a pretty easy one… if you’ve made some book page roses lately. But if you haven’t, never fear! This book page rose tutorial will walk you through the steps and you can get 4 or 5 made in about an hour.

Book Page Rose Fall Wreath - BusyBeingJennifer.com

Here’s what you need to make your own book page rose fall wreath:

4-5 Book Page Roses (use this tutorial)
Vine Wreath
Orange Metallic shot Burlap Ribbon
Hot Glue + glue gun

Book Page Rose Fall Wreath - BusyBeingJennifer.com

Step 1: Wrap the burlap ribbon around the vine wreath on an angle. Secure in place with hot glue.

Step 2: Trim the wire “stem” to just below the base of the book page rose. Cluster then together on the lower left side. Arrange until you find a cluster/placement you like. Glue in place.

Step 3: Make a bow with the burlap ribbon. Attach to the top of the vine wreath.

You’re done! All that’s left to do is hang your new fall wreath!

Book Page Rose Fall Wreath - BusyBeingJennifer.com

Pretty and simple, you’ll love this Book Page Rose Fall Wreath!

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What is your favorite thing about fall?

Filed Under: Crafts + DIY's Tagged With: DIY, DIY Wreath, fall, Fall Wreath, Wreath, Wreath Love

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  1. Christina says

    September 16, 2015 at 11:16 am

    This does look very simple, and I love the book page roses. I need to try that out. I do love the fall, especially a Texas fall. It’s not too cold, I get to drink some hot chocolate again, and it means a trip out to Lost Maples in November to see the leaves change.

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  2. Terra Heck says

    September 16, 2015 at 11:35 pm

    That wreath is absolutely beautiful. Fall is my favorite time of year too.

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  3. cuteheads says

    September 18, 2015 at 7:32 am

    This Is beautiful! I went looking for a wreath the other day and they were either so gaudy or $100+… Maybe I should just make this!

    xo,
    Esther
    The Cuteness

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  4. Linda says

    October 11, 2015 at 10:42 pm

    Very nice. Pinned to Wreaths. Have a great week. Linda @Crafts a la mode

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  5. Jennifer Dawn says

    October 14, 2015 at 8:23 am

    This is beautiful! I love book page crafts. Perfect for fall! Just wanted to let you know that it’s being featured at this week’s link party! http://www.thelifeofjenniferdawn.com/2015/10/5-fabulous-fall-decor-ideas-and-little.html

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