Fall Hoop Wreaths
- sawdustangel
- Aug 22, 2017
- 1 min read

I fell in love with Erin's (check her out on IG @cottonstem) hoop wreaths she used in her bedroom. I made some for my entryway using greenery and cotton, but I thought it would be fun to change them out seasonally. Since the hoops are so cheap, I don't have to feel guilty about changing them out a few times a year. Of course, I could always just remove the greenery and re-use the hoops, but I'd rather save them for next time.

Here is what they looked like when I first put them up. I'll use these again for spring and summer.

All of my supplies came from Michaels. I bought the same size and number of hoops I used in my entryway since I wanted the same layout. For the greenery, I bought a couple bouquets that I just use wire cutters to cut apart.

For the anchor (that's what I call the piece all the greenery is centered upon), I just cut off mini pumpkins and gourds from a bouquet.

I just use hot glue to attach everything. I start by gluing near the metal clasp so it will be hidden. I lay out the pieces where I want them to go and then glue them in place.

I attach the anchor last. Voila! Fall hoop wreath. Now it's time to brainstorm what I want to do for Christmas.


Here is the finished product hanging in my entryway!
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