Hello friends!
A quick and easy tutorial to share with you today for a yoyo wreath.
For this wreath I cut 7, 4 & 1/4 inch circles of fabric.
I then sewed them into yoyos.
The fabric I used is called Bliss by Moda.
If you have never made a yoyo before, you can see a great tutorial for them here.
I then cut a 4 & 1/2 inch circle out of cardboard for the wreath base.
Then cut a smaller hole in the center.
Glue the yoyos to the cardboard slightly overlapping each yoyo.
Tie a bow with ribbon leaving it long enough to be the hanger.
Then tie a knot with twine over the bow. Slide a mini bell which can be found at major craft stores, to the center and tie another bow with the twine.
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial!
Another Tim inspired tag to share today!
You can visit his blog here to see his tutorial.
Have a wonderful day, Lindsey
Love it! Have a blessed day, HUGS!
ReplyDeleteLove this tutorial, I've been looking at yoyo's and thinking about doing something with them - this is perfect. Yours looks beautiful in the colors you chose - thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMary
I like this! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteOh I've just got to try making this adorable wreath! I remember that tutorial but I'm so chicken when it comes to sewing!!
ReplyDeletei love it. It would look nice in Christmas fabric and the one shown all year long.
ReplyDeleteJanice
So easy and sweet thanks.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Very sweet yo-yo wreath! Hope all is well!!!
ReplyDeleteWarmly,
deb
This is precious! Thanks for sharing a link to a tutorial.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you girls :)
Big hugs,
Queenie
What a great tutorial and so easy for kids to follow with help. I've reblogged your gorgeous wreath on our edit of the best Xmas wreaths here: http://bettybuttons.wordpress.com/2013/12/07/10-christmas-wreath-ideas/
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