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Fall Hydrangea Wreath

In: Fall Decorating Ideas & Projects, Wreaths

Do you have loads of hydrangea blooms this year? Me too!! Are you looking for something to do with all those hydrangeas that’s super easy?? Me too!! This Fall hydrangea wreath took me less than 10 minutes to put together and cost less than $10 (9 bucks to be exact!!)

How To Make A Hydrangea Wreath

Supplies:

  • Square Wreath Frame
  • 8 Small Foam Pumpkins
  • Dried Hydrangeas
  • Hot Glue Gun

The square wire wreath form is from the Dollar Tree…this would look just as lovely on a round wreath form.

square wreath for hydrangea wreath

I also used dried hydrangeas that I had cut and dried a couple of weeks ago and 8 mini pumpkins ( I grabbed mine from the Christmas Tree Shops)

hyrdrangea wreath supplies

Glue On The Pumpkins

Flip the wreath form over so that the rounded part is on the backside. The pumpkins will adhere better to the indented side of the wreath.

Put hot glue on the backside of the pumpkins and add them to the 4 corners and 4 centers of each side.

making a hydrangea wreth

Add The Hydrangeas

After I had the pumpkins glued on, I started filling in the spaces in between the pumpkins with the dried hydrangeas.

making a fall hydrangea wreath

It only takes a small amount of hot glue to hold the hydrangeas in place.

Fall hydrangea wreath

This was a quick project! It only took about 10 minutes from start to finish…I love quick projects!

One thing to keep in mind when using dried hydrangeas is that you want to keep them out of direct sunlight…the color of the hydrangeas will fade quickly.

Finished Fall Hydrangea Wreath

Fall Hydrangea Wreath

Isn’t it pretty? I just love to use dried hydrangeas in my decorating! It’s nice to be able to enjoy parts of my garden in the chilly days of Fall!

I’d love for you to check out my latest youtube video!!



More Ideas For Dried Hydrangeas

fall hydrangea garland
Hydrangea Garland
Hydrangeas in container
Tin Can Vase DIY
BASKET OF HYDRANGEAS
How To Dry Hydrangeas

Fall crushes

Jennifer Howard

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By: Jennifer Howard · In: Fall Decorating Ideas & Projects, Wreaths · Tagged: diy decor, fall decor, fall wreath, wreaths

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  1. Rebecca Payne says

    October 9, 2021 at 11:11 am

    Gorgeous! I love this wreath.

    Reply
    • Jennifer Howard says

      October 10, 2021 at 7:36 pm

      I have been on a wreath kick this Fall!! I’m going to have to start a separate website for them!!

      Reply
  2. Kim Waldorf says

    October 9, 2021 at 8:27 am

    What a great wreath, Jennifer! I really like the square frame. I think one would look great on my front door! 😉

    Reply
    • Jennifer Howard says

      October 10, 2021 at 7:38 pm

      I’ll send it to you!!

      Reply
      • Rita K Bidwell says

        October 12, 2021 at 10:47 am

        You do beautiful work! I am happy I found you! So inspiring too. I need crafts right now in my life 😇❤

        Reply
        • Jennifer Howard says

          October 12, 2021 at 12:39 pm

          Thank you so much Rita!! That’s super sweet!! Oh, girl I have crafts for you…stay tuned for Christmas!!

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