7.01.2008

TUTORIAL: Acorn Wreath

Sewing is a love to me. In fact, it may be addiction. But crafting is a new-found interest. Until we moved into a house two months ago, I had kept the crafts at a minimum. Our old 2-bedroom apartment felt like piles of projects were caving in on me. The last thing I needed was more decor. But now that I have bare walls that can breathe, I'm exploring all those wonderful craft projects I've admired from afar in the blogging world. And this one caught my eye.

I love the simplicity of it and monochromatic color. And better yet, it was made from acorns!....something the kids and I see everywhere at the park. So last week, with empty bread bags (from feeding the ducks) the kids and I loaded our bags as full as we could with brown acorns. I felt like one of my toddlers, gathering treasures, slightly giddy with craft excitement. And I loved that we were working on a project together.
Though my acorns are not as cool looking as hers, I hope you enjoy my acorn wreath adventure. Let's get started!

Skill Level: Beginner
Needed:
* Acorns (or nuts or wooden beads)
* Floral wreath
* Hot Glue-gun


1. Gather acorns. If you can find the ones with the little hats on top, totally cool. I just had these to work with. But in the end I still liked the result. If you don't have acorns in your area, you might try what the woman in the above link did. She posted on her blog, asking readers to send her some and four boxes showed up on her doorstep! What an amazing network this blogging place is.

2. Clean and BAKE your acorns. Oh my, this is an important step. At first we brought the acorns home and since they had been outside, I washed them and just laid them on a towel to dry. Then I read the post above in thorough detail. And when I got to the part about her dormant box of acorns festering with little maggots, I freaked out and threw my acorns in the oven for 15 min at 350 degrees to make sure any little creatures living within had croaked. (for more info read here).
3. Gather a wreath and glue gun. I purchased one of these very inexpensive straw wreaths (only because we were at the end of our budget for the month and I was trying to be a responsible wife). You can also use floral or wooden wreaths.
4. Start glue-ing! I chose to do mine in a diagonal wrap-around pattern. So first I drew one line with a marker around the wreath, put some hot glue on that line and laid the acorns on top.
5. Glue acorns all around the wreath (But don't bother glueing them on the back. No one will see it and it will lay flatter on your wall or door. ) As you go around the wreath, it may be hard to keep each line curving with the same degree as the previous one. I continually adjusted here and there as I went.
6. Add a ribbon, admire your (tedious but exciting) work, and hang it up.
Total cost for the project:
Wreath: $2.50
Spray Paint: $1
Acorns: FREE!
This ribbon was made of braiding three strips of white gauze fabric together:
Of course, if you're anything like me, it's hard to decide which color you like best. So, I spray painted it white. And I love this version even better. Jordan Almonds anyone?
Next to the charcoal gray door, white adds perfect contrast. And it works for most seasons! When Thanksgiving is over, tie a red, green, or gold ribbon on there.
Or better yet, paint it green!
Raspberry pink for Valentine's Day:
Kelly Green for St. Patrick's Day:
And if you can't find Acorns.....make it with dried Lima Beans. Cheap, easy to find at the store, and totally cool looking. Created by All Things Thrifty:
And Jenny from The Southern Institute for Domestic Arts and Crafts. I love her skinny wreath look. In fact, the color makes me think that Kidney Beans might work too?
A simple touch, but a huge way to say Welcome Home.

24 comments:

Heather said...

I love them all - but I really do like the green one best.
Where do I find acorns like that though?

Holly said...

Love, love, love! The green is my favorite too. I can't say acorns look like that in my neck of the woods. Maybe I'm not looking hard enough though!

cannwin said...

i'm quite particular to the natural brown on myself... love the idea, now I have one more thing to grab at the store.

mint_julep said...

i am in LOVE with the green!

Lisa said...

Chocolate nuggets... Jordan Almonds... green olives... is it so welcoming because it looks so yummy? ;)
I think I'll give this a try with my three-year-old too!

Tiphaine said...

Have no clue what is acorn...will look up that tomorow...

mary beth said...

I like the natural one, too. I think I will make one of these and spray paint it purple to hang on the door at my daughter Violet's 1st birthday party. Thank you for the inspiration.

mushbelly said...

I really have no idea where to get acorns. At the grocery store??? Seriously - maybe this is a dumb question - but where can I get them? I'm in Utah.....if that makes any difference

Deborah said...

Oh, if only acorn season hadn't passed me by this year! The big fatties always spoil fastest, so right now all we could hope to find are the itty bitty ones, crushed by car tires on the sides of the street. Ah, well: something to dream of for next year! Nothing like planning a project that requires time and no tiny hands for a year when you move up to FOUR babies in the house, right??

As always, thanks for the inspiration!

Peggy said...

Wow, I love these wreathes! But we don't have acorns in the interior of Alaska. However we are moving to Indiana in January so I will have to scope out the neighboring parks... However we do have larch and hemlock trees that have tiny pinecones. I think I may have to do one up this week! I prefer the natural color because our new door will be white so the splash of color is appreciated!

I just found your blog and love it!! I am going to take more time tomorrow to puruse your blog further but for now bread and laundry is calling me!

Debbie said...

I just finished mine!! I used hazelnuts in the shell on the same straw wreath dana used. Acorns weren't in season anymore- so I had to improvise! I hot glued them all on, and spray painted it burgundy (we have a hunter green door) for christmas. It turned out great! Thank you dana!!!

the dalley"s said...
This post has been removed by the author.
Brooke @ www.allthingsthrifty.com said...

Your wreath is AWESOME! I made it using lima beans. Super cheap since I couldn't find acorns. :)

We put tutorial pot up for our viewers and several of our readers are coming over to your blog :) since I linked to your wreath in our post.

Love your site by the way, it's GREAT.
-Brooke

allthingsthrifty@gmail.com

Jourdan said...

I just finished one made from pistachio's! Thanks for the inspiration!

Christia said...

So thankful for this! I'm heading to the store RIGHT now! I need a RED wreath on my navy door! Thanks!

The Coys said...

I am totally doing this next year! the pink just really put me over the edge on making that decision. So great - love your blog!

hudson umma said...

awesome, LOVE IT! are the white, green one's the one you did? and if i made it w/ jordan almonds, can i still spray paint them?

dana said...

yep, those are all colors I've done.
I've never tried jordan almonds but I think you could spray paint them!

Jenna Allen said...

So cute! I'm making a lima bean version with my 4-year old. So far, so cute! Thanks for the inspiration (as always!).

PaperCourt said...

I've been wanting a green wreath for my black door! This is perfect. Not sure where I'll find acorns so I may try beads.

SuZeFashion said...

Lovely! Hmmm, maybe I could make one out of soybeans!

Miss Megan said...

i just tried this out today with my 3 1/2 year old! she looved it! check out my blog to see picks www.stbfym.blogspot.com.. it was snowing here in texas today so no spraypainting yet, but i will hopefully tomorrow! thanks for the awesome idea!

<3, megan.

Erin said...

Dana, I made a sweet gum ball wreath! I like the acorns better...will be trying it next :)

http://blueprintsofasouthernbelle.blogspot.com/2010/04/tutorial-for-sweet-gum-ball-wreath.html

Erin

Josiah's Mom said...

I LOVE LOVE LOVE your blog. You take such beautiful pictures and make such fun stuff! I just wanted to let you know that I just included a link to this page in my blog post today. http://www.snugasabugbaby.com/?p=826
(I made a lima bean wreath as a part of my spring decor).