How to Make a Deco Mesh Wreath
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Have some extra deco mesh lying around and not sure what to do with it? That deco mesh isn’t just any craft supply—it has the potential to become a beautiful, eye-catching wreath that will make your front door stand out.
Instead of letting it collect dust, why not turn it into a stunning deco mesh wreath? Adding a burst of color to your home for a special event or just making your space a little more cheerful. Crafting a deco mesh wreath is a simple and creative way to make your space feel brighter and more welcoming.
6 Steps to Make a Deco Mesh Wreath
Step 1: Start with Pipe Cleaners
Wrap several pipe cleaners around a metal wreath frame. Place colored pipe cleaners evenly around the metal wreath, spacing them about 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) apart.
Attach the pipe cleaners by twisting them onto the first or second wire from the center of the frame. Twist them tight enough so they stay in place, but leave about 2 inches (5 cm) of pipe cleaner sticking out at each end.
Use a color that matches your deco mesh ribbon so the pipe cleaners blend in. The number of pipe cleaners you'll need depends on the size of your frame. Keep any extra pipe cleaners—you might need them later.
Step 2: Attach the Deco Mesh Ribbon to the Frame
Pinch one end of the ribbon together and attach it to the wreath using a pipe cleaner. Put the pinched end in the middle of the pipe cleaner and twist the pipe cleaner around it to secure it.
Use a big roll of wide deco mesh ribbon—10-inch (25 cm) ribbon works well for a regular-sized wreath. Arrange the ribbon so it covers the pipe cleaner a bit, hiding it. The pinched end should sit along the frame, while the rest of the ribbon should come out from the other side, going over the pipe cleaner and covering it to hide both the pipe cleaner and the ribbon end.
Step 3: Attach the Ribbon to the Next Pipe Cleaner
Gather about 5 to 6 inches (13 to 15 cm) of ribbon with your hands and pinch it with your fingers. Place this pinched part in the middle of the next pipe cleaner and twist the pipe cleaner around it to hold it in place.
This will create a small "bubble" of deco mesh. If the bubble looks uneven or flat, gently "fluff it up" by adjusting it with your fingers until it looks even.
Step 4: Attach the Ribbon to each Pipe Cleaner
Keep following the same pattern to finish the wreath. Pinch 5 to 6 inches (13 to 15 cm) of ribbon, and twist the next pipe cleaner around the pinched part to secure it.
The pipe cleaners will mostly be hidden by the ribbon bubbles. If you want to hide them completely, you can use wire cutters to trim them, but leave a bit so the twisted part stays in place.
Make sure to use the same length of ribbon each time so the wreath looks even and neat. To finish, cut the ribbon and attach the end to the first pipe cleaner you started with. Curl the end of the deco mesh ribbon inward to keep the shape and hide any rough edges.
Step 5: Add a Second Layer
You can leave the wreath as it is, but if you want it to look fuller, add another layer of the same deco mesh ribbon to the frame. Add more pipe cleaners, placing them in any empty spots left by the first layer. Try to space them out evenly.
Attach the second layer just like you did the first one. Pinch equal parts of the ribbon and twist the new pipe cleaners around these pinched sections.
Step 6: Add Extra Decorations
Based on the occasion, you can add small ornaments, feathers, fabric flowers, little flags, or other craft items to your wreath.
Use clear-drying craft glue for lighter items, like feathers, and stick them to the frame or ribbon. For heavier items, like ornaments, attach a hot glue gun directly to the frame—don’t glue these to the ribbon.
For example, you can add holiday ornaments to a green wreath and glue a big red bow to the bottom center. To make a Halloween wreath, you could add black ornaments, plastic spiders, and fake spider webbing.
Tips for Making Your Deco Mesh Wreath Stand Out
- Mix Different Materials: Don't just use deco mesh—add things like burlap ribbons, fabric ribbons, or even some tulle. These different materials add texture and make the wreath look more interesting. You could also mix shiny mesh with matte mesh to create a nice contrast that catches the eye.
- Choose Unique Color Combinations: Use unexpected colors like teal with gold or blush pink with silver. Pick shades for each season—pastels for spring, warm tones for fall, or bold colors for summer. Unique colors make your wreath stand out.
- Add a Large Centerpiece: A big decorative item can really make your wreath pop. This could be a large bow, a wooden word like “Welcome,” or a seasonal decoration like a big snowflake or pumpkin. Placing this in the center or bottom of the wreath draws attention and gives the wreath a focal point.
- Add Faux Greenery or Flowers: Add artificial greenery or flowers to soften the mesh and create a balanced, natural look. Match the colors or add contrast, and use green leaves to fill empty spots for a fuller wreath.
- Add a Personal Touch: Make your wreath unique by adding something personal, like a small wooden letter of your last name, a fun sign, or even small charms. Personalizing makes your wreath extra special, especially as a gift or for a holiday.
Brighten Your Space with DIY Wreaths
Making a deco mesh wreath is a fun and simple way to add a personal touch to your home. With a few basic materials and a bit of creativity, you can create a stunning decoration that shows off your style. It’s great for holidays, special events, or just brightening up your front door. So why buy one when you can craft something unique yourself?
At BBCrafts, we offer top-quality deco mesh, ribbons, and wreath supplies you need to create a stunning wreath. If you're decorating for a holiday, adding a splash of color to your door, or crafting for a special occasion, we have everything to bring your creative ideas to life. Shop now and make your own beautiful, handmade wreath that truly reflects your style!
Key Takeaways
Simple Steps for a Stunning Wreath
Making a deco mesh wreath is easy and creative. With just a few supplies like deco mesh, pipe cleaners, and decorations, you can make a beautiful wreath that adds charm to your home.
Layer and Add Decorations for Extra Fullness
To make your wreath look fuller, add a second layer of deco mesh and use extra pipe cleaners to fill in any empty spots. Adding decorations like small ornaments or faux flowers gives it a unique and festive touch.
Use Personal and Unique Elements
Make your wreath stand out by mixing different materials, using unique colors, and adding a big centerpiece. Personal touches like a wooden letter or charms make the wreath special, especially if it's for a gift or holiday.