a summer wreath {tutorial}
Changing out the wreath on our front door is one of the easiest ways to celebrate each season. I’ve done a fall wreath {burlap ruffles}, a winter wreath {the nonna wreath} and a spring wreath {linen ruffles} and so it seemed about time to try a summer wreath.
I’ve been in the beachy mood and jute twine feels rather nautical, so it became the inspiration for this project. Once your wreath is covered with twine, feel free to embellish however you like.
Here’s what you’ll need:
:: styrofoam wreath form
:: jute rope {purchased from the craft or hardware store}
:: hot glue gun, glue stick, scissors
STEP ONE: glue end of rope and begin wrapping
STEP TWO: as you wrap, add dots of glue to hold rope into place
STEP THREE: glue end of rope to finish
As you wrap, try to keep the rope tight and close together. You may have some spaces at the end {as I did}, so you can just cut a small piece of rope and fill in with glue, tucking the ends in to hide.
And it is finished.
Now you can play around with embellishing.
A simple silk flower looks cheerful
And a whimsical bouquet of pinwheels is playful {see the pinwheel tutorial here}
I added a striped bunched flower, some dotty garland and the starfish to the wreath in the july giveaway.
A large monogram would be great, or an assortment of sea shells. Really, just have fun with it and you can create your own version of the summer wreath.
And just for a little more inspiration, look at these great projects using jute rope:
{click on image for source}
So fun {and cheap!} to recreate.



















Dianne
beautiful wreath!
Jennifer S
I love all your ideas! I feel like I need to start using pinterest, everyone loves it!
Andrea
I love your embellishing ideas. The blue flower is gorgeous. Thanks for another great tutorial!
holly
hey i recognize that backdrop floral fabric!;;;;
Nicole
Fantastic!! Emily, will you be putting the “Make a Splash” art print that’s from the July give away up for sale in the shop? I am dying for it, I love it so much!!
emily
I just put it in the shop … for a discounted price!
cailan
All your wreaths have been so much fun through the year – thank you much!
Shannon
I’ve seen some things wrapped in yarn, but wrapping in jute is so perfect. I can just see this wreath at a beach house in the Hamptons. Beautiful!
Lauren York
In LOVE! Any chance you will do a tutorial for the whale pillow? That would go perfect in my son’s room… that is if I dont win it in the July giveaway!
emily
the whale pillow was such an experiment that actually turned out! I’ll try to put one together.
Meggan
Love that fabric – where did you find it?
Robyn @ Imperfect Nest
I love your tutorials! This wreath would be fun to make with my daughter.
What fabric is that in the background?
emily
Oh, that fabric. I love it. I saw it first at Holly Mathis’s house {in her dining room} and fell in love. I bought a yard and am not sure what to do with it … it currently sits on my dining room table. It is called Waggaman by Braemore Textiles.
Kim
Love the wreath idea, but PLEASE tell me you are using that gorgeous fabric for something besides a table cover for crafts!!!! That is my current..favorite…gotta have it….can’t afford it fabric!!! Love your blog!
Lemonade Makin' Mama
Well isn’t that adorable?!!!
Kimber-Leigh
i am loving the pinwheel idea!
Deb
I would love to buy the “Make a Splash” art print also..it would look fantastic in my kids’ bathroom! This weekend I am making the wreath for my front door, can’t wait!
Amoreena
Love it! So simple yet so cute.
Abbie(Five days...5 ways)
I love, love, love that chandelier, and the ampersand is pretty darn cute too. Now, I need to go find something to swathe in jute binding. : )
Mia
Hi Emily! You can’t imagine my excitement when I scrolled through your latest post and saw my anthro knock off dresser! I am huge fan and continue to be enamored by your creativity. Thank you.
xo,
mia
meandjilly.blogspot.com
rachel
Your wreath is so lovely!! No sewing!! I think I will have to try. I also love those beautiful vases.
Thanks!!
Amber
Hello!! Love the wreath, right up my alley
I was sad not to see you at the Summer Snapshots Linky Party this week – hope you’ll come back next week! xoxo
Michele
Love this! I also love the simple blue and gold flower, how did you make that?!
Jami nato
Pinwheels on a wreath = brilliant !
Sarah
I made this wreath Saturday night & I LOVE it!!! It was so simple & it looks so pretty on my front door
My 4 yr. old son helped me make this & was so excited when it was done. Thank you for all of the wonderful ideas…keep em’ coming! I really like the “&” sign you did too!
Sondra
Very Nice and can be adapted for any season.