"What's hanging on my front door right now?!"
It's usually crickets in my head after I ask this question. I'm not awesome at updating my front door wreath...But not this month! I've seen so many pretty FALL wreaths on front doors in my neighborhood - I wanted IN on the festive fun. I whipped out my Burlap Wreath {easiest wreath EVER! and super easy to switch up for different holidays - >here's my POST< on that baby} and made it into a Burlap & BOO Halloween Wreath.
I used my burlap wreath (which is adorable just on its own) and made a second wreath to go in the middle. I thought it added unique dimension to the usual holiday wreath. The inner wreath is a foam wreath form wrapped in my favorite black & white polka dot fabric (hot glued into place). Then, I used a mustard yellow wired twine to wrap it around the burlap wreath and hang my BOO banner. Mustard yellow is a MUST for this fall {see more mustard yellow inspiration HERE}.
The BOO banner was inspired by A Beautiful Mess and their BOO Banner. Adorable, right? Their tutorial is pretty simple, but I simplified it even MORE by making a mini version - skipping the sewing {cause y'all know girl can't sew} - and used my Silhouette Cameo to cut it out of fabric. If it was any easier - a cave man could do it. And they should. Cause you can't tell me their caves couldn't use a Burlap & BOO Halloween Wreath.
This month, I'm taking part in a Silhouette Challenge, along with the bloggers of "The Silhouette Challenge" group on Facebook. If you have a Silhouette, you should totally join this group! This is the first monthly challenge I'm part of, but I enjoy being part of the group every day. Ask questions - show off your projects - learn about Silhouette promos - and get mad inspired. For this challenge, I'm going to share the tutorial for making your own Mini BOO Banner with a Silhouette cutting machine! I used the Cameo, but you can totally use a Portrait. In fact - I used the Portrait cutting mat in my Cameo for this very banner. {remember - so easy - the cavemen - cool}
How to Make a Mini BOO Banner with your Silhouette Cutting Machine
Supplies
- Black fabric {I bought 1/4 yard of broadcloth and had TONS left over}
- No-sew fabric interfacing {I bought Heat 'n Bond, but Silhouette sells a great one, too}
- Iron & Ironing board
- Very thin wooden dowel {29cents at Hobby Lobby}
- Black yarn | twine | pipe cleaner
- Scissors
- Glue gun
- Silhouette Cameo or Portrait
- Silhouette cutting mat
**I have an awesome, FULL tutorial with photos for how to cut fabric with your Silhouette machine. You can view it by clicking > HERE < -- it is very detailed, so I'll just give the brief version here.**
Step 1 || Prep fabric for cutting
- Cut fabric to size and iron interfacing to fabric.
- Remove back of interfacing and cut down to size to fit on cutting mat. *I used the Portrait mat in the Cameo*
- Place fabric on cutting mat. Load into Silhouette machine. Send your "BOO Banner" design in Silhouette Studio to CUT {the fun part!}.
- Peel off & discard excess fabric. Cut your wooden dowel down to size, leaving an inch or so on each side. Line up the dowel on the top back of your BOO banner, with enough fabric to wrap over the dowel to cover it. Place a line of hot glue along the dowel, wrap the fabric over and glue into place.
- Admire your adorable BOO you made!
- Cut your twine or yarn to size {if you use a pipe cleaner, it's already the perfect size} and tie each end onto one end of the dowel. You're done! Congrats! You just made a mini BOO banner -- perfect for attaching to a halloween wreath.
Since you can never have enough inspiration {hello, that's what keeps Pinterest in business!}, here are the links to my Silhouette friends' posts -- all projects made with a Silhouette machine -- all having to do with this month's theme: FALL! I recommend pinning these projects, or at least this post, so you have all the links. Serious PINspiration going on here! Enjoy!
1. Create & Babble // 2. Lil Mrs. Tori // 3. unOriginal Mom // 4. Zanaree // 5. The Kim Six Fix // 6. One Dog Woof // 7. Cupcakes & Crowbars // 8. Living My Given Life // 9. Architecture of a Mom // 10. Put A Bird On It // 11. Just Add Paper // 12. Weekend Craft // 13. Silhouette School // 14. Minted Strawberry // 15. My Paper Craze // 16. McCall Manor // 17. Chicken Scratch NY // 18. Mama Sonshine // 19. Creative Ramblings // 20. From Wine to Whine // 21. Please Excuse My Craftermath... // 22. Dragonfly & Lily Pads // 23. The Thinking Closet // 24. Simply Kelly Designs // 25. Sandpaper & Glue //
xo
Here is more Silhouette inspiration from my blog! Grab some cider, put on your cardi, turn on some Hilary Duff and kick it here for a bit...
Adorable! I love how easy it would be to change out the banner--or just leave it off!
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to try to cut fabric. This makes it look so easy! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteFabric is SO easy. You will love it. Thanks! xo
ReplyDeleteAnd the inner wreath is just "tied" in, so you could totally change that, too! I plan to use the burlap wreath as the "base" for all my wreaths over the next year! Thanks for stopping by :) xo
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of a wreath within a wreath. Looks really great with your Boo banner too!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm excited to switch up the inner wreath for different holidays. Xo
ReplyDeleteI definitely am looking forward to future challenges. Thanks for putting it all together!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Helen! I always hope my tutorials make sense, ha ha. I love my Cameo and love showing what it can do. Take care!
ReplyDeleteLove this wreath!
ReplyDeleteI love this wreath! Thank you for linking up at The Wednesday Round Up! Hope to see you back next week!
ReplyDeleteI love the burlap wreath! Such a cute little addition to make it Halloweeny, too. Halloweeny is totally a word.
ReplyDeleteThanks!!
ReplyDeleteLove linking up. :)
ReplyDeleteHa ha - I am all for Halloweeny being a word!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! Perfect for Halloween:)
ReplyDeleteSo fun and creative!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Hailey!!! :)
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