Learn how to make this DIY Feather Wreath for fall. Feathers and other natural elements add style, pattern, and color to a rustic wreath. If you're looking for a new and unique wreath to decorate your home for the autumn season, this is it!
Prep Time 10 minutesminutes
Cook Time 30 minutesminutes
Total Time 40 minutesminutes
Servings 1wreath
Ingredients
14" wreath formI found mine HERE.
feathers in various lengths and patterns
other natural dried elementsbunny tails, plumes, wheat, etc.
hot glue gun and glue sticks
wire or pipe cleaners
Instructions
Begin by tucking feathers into your wreath form. Work around the wreath so that the feathers are going outward in the same direction and not crisscrossing one another. (Similar to the look of a saw blade.)
As you work, tuck in other natural elements like dried flowers, plumes, seed pods, wheat, etc.
When everything is in place, flip the wreath over and add a little hot glue to any elements that feel loose or not well secured.
Create a loop using wire or pipe cleaners. Attach the loop to the back of your wreath near the top.
Notes
You can add hot glue as you work. However, I found that most of my feathers didn't need it since I was able to securely tuck them into the branches of the leaves.