5 Minute Scarf Wreath For Less Than 3 Dollars
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5 Minute Scarf Wreath Idea
If you’re looking for a simple and inexpensive project you came to the right place. My 5 minute scarf wreath is made from 2 thrifty items that cost less than 3 bucks.
5 Minute Scarf Wreath
Today is my favorite blogging day of the month, Thrift Store Décor day. Nothing I enjoy more than browsing the thrift store for things to make over or put together or whatever.
You can see the tag on this sad little wreath…..$1.98, but with my discount it was less than two dollars. You can’t buy a grapevine wreath this size at the craft store for less than $8. Removing the patriotic ribbon was easy.
The infinity scarf came from the Goodwill. I fell in love with the colors and for 99 cents it was mine. For some reason the wreath idea popped in my head when I spotted the scarf. Maybe because the infinity scarf is a circle?
All I had to do was cut the scarf and tie it around the wreath. It did take me a time or two to get the tie just perfect (insert smiley face). The colors of the scarf pop against my blue door. The colors are also perfect for the transition from Summer to Fall.
Here is another great wreath idea……Spring Wreath.
I told you guys the project was simple and easy…and inexpensive. Time to see what my friends have for us. Just click those pink blog links below.
Scarf Wreath from Petticoat Junktion
Weathered Farmhouse Basket from Our Southern Home
Giant Whip from Bliss Ranch
Artwork into Chalkboard from My Repurposed Life
Custom Wood Sign from My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
One last look…..
Have a great day!
Author: Kathy Owen
Kathy Owen is the founder of the home decor blog Petticoat Junktion where she shares tutorials on painting furniture and upcycling thrifty finds into unique home décor. Her DIY projects have been featured on the Home Depot Blog, Plaid Crafts, Behr Designer Series, and in numerous magazines.
Looked at several ideas. Learned something fun with the belt case.
Great site. Thanks for sharing.
A scarf is a great idea for thrifty wreaths. I like how easily it can be changed out for seasons and holidays. #HomeMattersParty
So cute and simple. Thanks for sharing at the Monday Funday Party. — Emily
What a great idea! Clever using the scarf and the plaid is perfect for this time of year. Will be copying your wreath!
This is super cute and I love the color of the door!
Fab! Thanks for idea!!
I agree! Was thinking you could leave it a;; winter/change it out easily on occasions. Simple but makes a statement.
What a fabulous idea! I love the simplicity!
What a fun idea Kathy! I never hang a wreath on my front door…. it’s not worthy, but now that I think about it, if I hung a wreath people may not notice the door. hmmmm
I agree with Bliss–all the way through winter. 🙂
gail
Thrifty and cute, and you could leave it up all the way through winter.