You can make a wheat wreath for fall that is perfect for your home in just minutes. How? I will show you below! I am lucky enough to live on a farm and had acres of this gorgeous wheat. Once it was ready, I was sure to grab a bunch before it was gone. You might look for wheat at a farm near you for this project. You can definitely make this one inexpensively if you can get the wheat from a local source.
Supplies needed to make a wheat wreath:
- Wheat (from a local farmer or buy some from Amazon here)
- Wire wreath frame
- Twine
- Hot glue and glue gun
- Scissors
You can actually follow along with the video below to see just how easy it is to make this wheat wreath. There really is nothing to it!
Can’t watch the video or missed some of the steps? I have the instructions below!
- Gather wheat in bundles and then trim short with scissors.
- Tie twine around each bundle.
- Then tie that twine around your wire wreath form.
- Trim any excess twine with scissors.
- Continue adding wheat bundles to your wreath.
- Use hot glue to secure bundles to one another.
- Continue adding all the way around the wreath.
- Fluff as needed to make fuller and to also cover that wire form.
- Hang on your door and enjoy!
Supplies
Instructions
- Gather wheat in bundles and then trim short with scissors.
- Tie twine around each bundle.
- Then tie that twine around your wire wreath form.
- Trim any excess twine with scissors.
- Continue adding wheat bundles to your wreath.
- Use hot glue to secure bundles to one another.
- Continue adding all the way around the wreath.
- Fluff as needed to make fuller and to also cover that wire form.
- Hang on your door and enjoy!
You might have a question about that wire form and whether it shows or not. Once you have added all of your wheat and you fluff it out the form is just barely visible from the sides. You could use some additional hot glue to place the wheat to ensure it is covered if you like. I like it just the way it is however!
This is the perfect addition to your fall decor. Grab some supplies and make your wheat wreath today. I bet you will be looking for a local farmer now!
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This is perfect for fall and I really love that it does not require plenty of supplies. So cute, so simple and quick. Great job. I pinned for future use.
Looks so pretty! I’d decorate our makeshift brewery/tasting room space in the basement with it – will be perfect.
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This is a very pretty wreath! I love the way it came out!
So pretty! I thought maybe you spray painted the wheat white but it is so pretty au naturel! Pinned to my
I Love Wreaths board and I hope to find some wheat locally.
This is so cute! 🙂
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I think people get carried away when making wreaths and sometimes they look a bit fussy. I love this kind of wreath. It is natural, simple and elegant. Thanks for the tutorial.
A wheat wreath is so perfect for fall! Thanks for adding the Amazon link for wheat because I definitely found not have a source. I’m here because I saw your link on A Bouquet of Talent link party. So glad I followed the link!
Such a fun wreath for this fall. Thanks for sharing.
I love this wreath! I have wanted to make a wheat wreath! You’ve now inspired me!
Once you have added all of your wheat and you fluff it out the form is just barely visible from the sides. You could use some additional hot glue to place the wheat to ensure it is covered if you like. I like it just the way it is however!
I love your wheat wreath. It’s such a great fall accent piece. Thanks for sharing at Snickerdoodle. I’ll be featuring this at tomorrow’s party.
How much wheat did you use to make this wreath?
Totally not sure. It was quite a bit. Maybe three large bundles?
What size of wreath frame did you use?
I think a 10 inch.