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I fell in love with the twiggy ribbon as soon as I saw it and knew it was meant to be on a wreath. But this Whimsy Woodland Wreath may be my new favorite!
I also love this wreath because I can leave it up ALL winter long!

Whimsy Woodland Wreath
Hello, friends! I’m Michele from The Scrap Shoppe, and I’m super excited to be here today to share my newest wreath with you! I’m afraid I share Jill’s affinity for wreaths.
This is my 6th new wreath in just the last couple of months, and I’m a bit obsessed and excited to share it with all of you!
Supplies:
- 18″ Floracraft Styrofoam wreath ring
- 10 yards plain ribbon
- 5 yards patterned ribbon (you’ll find some great ribbon pattern options on Amazon)
- 3 pine cones
- twine
- glue gun
How to Assemble Your Wreath
- Wrap the wreath ring with plain ribbon.
- Then wrap the patterned ribbon loosely around the wreath ring.
- Glue the ends in place.
- Hot glue the twine to the ends of the pine cones then wrap around the ends.
- Leave a length of the twine at the end of each pine cone so that they can hang from the top of the wreath.
- Wrap a length of the patterned ribbon around the top of the wreath for hanging.
- Glue the ends of the twine to the front of the ribbon.
- Top with a bow made from the patterned ribbon.
That’s it! For this wreath I think the ribbon makes the statement so I wanted to keep everything else very simple. And you can bet your bottom dollar that this will be hanging up from now through February!
Here’s the fun part: you can change up the patterned ribbon to make this wreath look totally new!
Thanks so much for having me over, Jill! I would love for you all to come visit me at The Scrap Shoppe sometime.
Looking for more wreath inspiration? Try these garland and wreath crafts:
- Halloween Wreath
- Carrot Umbrella Wreath
- Easter Bunny Hoop Wreath
- Lighted Christmas Burlap Garland
- Demin Lighted Garland



