It’s September 1st! Cue the falling leaves and pumpkin spice muffins, and of course all the fall wreathes! If you’ve been into a craft store in the past month you’ll have noticed that fall is here (apparently) and that Christmas is just around the corner (or so they’d have you believe). From where I’m sitting, it’s August 30th – too early for this. But here we are and I’ve just made a beautiful Modern & Moody fall wreath. Stick around till the end of the post to see the other amazing 16 wreaths in the blog hop!
If you’ve been following the blog for a while you’ll remember that last year I did a fall wreath blog hop, and because I’m a slave to tradition in some respects, I’m doing it again this year!
To see last year’s fall wreath click // here // and then send me a PM so that we can talk about how far I’ve come. Guys, what was I thinking? There’s not even a tutorial for that post. Just like, “here – a fall wreath.”
This year’s Modern & Moody fall wreath is full of sultry hues and tones that will carry into the holiday season.
Materials for a modern & moody fall wreath
- Silk flowers, faux berries, faux greenery – all available at you local craft store.
- Wire cutters + Scissors
- Velvety ribbon
- Wood embroidery hoop (I’ve already stained this one, otherwise they come in a natural wood finish)
- Jewelry/craft wire – I chose dusty rose y’all
- Suede Tassels – found these at a one-of-a-kind boutique in Toronto. You can make your own using whatever you have though.
*A note about silk florals: they’re crazy expensive, but like everything in life, there is a scale.
You can buy florals at Dollarama, Walmart, Michaels, or online at places like afloral.com
How to make a modern & moody fall wreath
Stain your embroidery hoop
And pick some ribbon to match. I found both of these ribbons in the clearance bin at Fabricville and haven’t looked back since.
I used some awesome wood stain cloths from the hardware store. Think baby wipes, with stain in them, that are disposable. I love them for small projects like this.
Assemble your florals
For those who are interested, I purchased my florals on summer clearance at Michaels. The bouquet includes white anemones, pink rose buds, hypericum berry sprays, eucalyptus, and some weird plush flower thing that I can’t find the name for.
Trim the flowers
Using tin snips or wire cutters, trim the flowers and 2″ of stem off the main branch. Cut enough for two little bouquets.
Group your stems into little bouquets.
Keep in mind the orientation of the buds. You want to layer the greenery below the flowers, and then add a stand-out piece or two at the centre!
Remember, you’re not placing flowers to be seen from above like in a vase, rather from one side when bound to a wreath. The back side of your arrangement doesn’t need to be pretty, no one will see it.
Bind the stems together tightly
wrapping down and up the length of the little bouquet, using floral wire.
Fun tip: if you need certain flowers to be angled in a specific way, when you’re binding the stems together, run the write up into the bouquet to fix things in place.
Make sure to trim any excess stem, otherwise it’ll be hassle to bind it to the hoop.
Wrap your first bouquet to the hoops using wire.
Once it’s securely in place, add the second bouquet so that the flowers cover-up the bound stems of the first bouquet. The stems from the second bouquet should fit nicely underneath the flowers of the first. Think of Yin and Yang.
Cover the remaining exposed stems and wire with your ribbon.
You can do a classic bow with like 8 loops, a simple Colonel Sanders bow, or a very simple loop (pictured below) that is fastened together with two tassels.
I ran a piece of wire through the loops on the two tassels and then wound the wire together behind the ribbon.
Do any minor adjustments as needed. Chances are good that something will have shifted while you affixed everything.
Get your fiddling done before you hang it!
You now have a beauty Modern & Moody fall wreath.
And now, for the other participants in the Fall Wreath Blog hop!
The DIY Mommy // A Home To Grow Old In // Jennifer Priest
Up to Date Interiors // Hey Fitzy // Monica Wants It
Lura Lumsden // PMQ for two // Cottage in the Oaks
Our Crafty Mom // Nourish and Nestle // Twelve on Main
Architecture Of A Mom // Three Mint Balloons // AttaGirlSays
Kelli says
It turned out so beautiful! I love the stained embroidery hoop, and the tassels. Those little stain wipes are one of my favorite things, so handy!
Ariel says
Thank you Kelli! Those tassels were a last minute addition and I’m so glad I did it! perfect for hiding the wire ????
cassie bustamante says
love this wreath, ariel! so pretty!!!
Ariel says
Thanks Cassie 🙂 I wasn’t sure if it would be too much or too little. Looks like I hit the nail on the head !
Maggie @ Maggie Overby Studios says
I love how delicate this is, so pretty!
Ariel says
Thanks lady ???? simple and delicate
Lynn says
Hey Ariel! I made it!!!!???????????? You’re wreath is just sublime! It’s simple, yet sophisticated and the flowers you chose are just perfect. Thanks for organizing us to share all theses great wreaths! Helped me get my fall on!!!
Hugs!
Lynn
Ariel says
You made it! I’m still not sure, but maybe it has something to do with your IP. Hmmmmm.
I’m so glad you like the wreath 🙂 Would you believe that these were my back-up florals? I had originally ordered some that got help up at customs, so these were my friday trip to Michaels, and boy o boy did I luck-out!
Onwards to fall!
Robin says
There is so much that I love about this wreath…the velvet ribbon, the tassels, even the rose colored floral wire! Awesome! Thanks so much for organizing!
Ariel says
Sounds like I got your number with this one! Ribbon, tassels, shades of pink.
My pleasure 🙂 I look forward to our Christmas one!
Tammy says
Hi Ariel,
Thank you for organizing this fall wreath blog hop! Just what I needed to get me in the fall spirit!
Honestly…every single one of your photos is stunning! Beautiful I tell you! The flowers you selected are gorgeous!!!
Ariel says
Thank you so much! Over the past year, year and a half, the quality of my images has been my biggest point to improve, and I think I’m finally starting to see some results 😉
I’m glad you liked the wreath! I look forward to our Christmas one in November
Kathy says
Stunning wreath Ariel. Thanks so much for organizing this. I’m already working on my holiday one!
Ariel says
Thanks kathy 🙂 I’m so glad you were able to participate! I can’t wait to see what you do for the holiday one!
Sara says
Oh my gosh, I am so in love with this wreath! The colors of the flowers are so perfect.
Ariel says
So glad to hear it! Look forward to seeing what you make for the holiday one 🙂
Christina @ The DIY Mommy says
The colours in this are fabulous, Ariel! And you need to teach me how to arrange flowers so well. Gorg!
Ariel says
Thank you Christina 🙂 I don’t know what I can teach you! You seem to be doing pretty well 😉
Melissa says
You do amazing work. I love your designs. I wish I had your style sense. I am style challenged when it come to decorating my Q, lol.
Ariel says
hi Melissa! Thank you so much 🙂 I’m sure you have great style, you just need to start flexing your design muscles! Do you DIY?
Melissa says
I would like to. Just not sure how good I would be at it. Lol
Ariel says
I’m sure you’re better than you think! Plus, practice makes perfect and everyone has to start somewhere!
Maggie says
Hi Ariel!
I love this wreath and will surely make one of my own, but how did you hang it?
Ariel says
I’m saving that for my fall home tour! I hung it in the front window though, it looks great! You’ll have to tune in for the reveal at the end of the Month!
Christine says
That is the most stunning modern wreath yet. Love it! Pinned it too so once I get a hoop I can copy it!
Ariel says
Thank you so much Christine! Send me a snap or tag me in your finished product 🙂
Nicki Parrish says
This moody Fall wreath is so pretty! I am writing a My Favorites roundup on the blog,and would like to include one photo with a link back to this post. If you do not wish for me to include this wreath, please contact me and I will be happy to remove it.
Ariel says
Hi Nicki! Thanks for including me!
Geetha says
hello! How beautiful! it looks to me that the “weird plush flower thing that I can’t find the name for” is a flower from some variety of leucadendron, a very cool Australian ornamental shrub. I believe the variety is suppose to be leucadendron Amy, but I could be wrong.
Link to pic of leucadendron Amy:
https://www.kings.co.nz/in-the-garden/plant-of-month/july