Image credits: Barefoot And Freckled via YouTube
Are you looking for your next craft project? Try making this sunflower bandana wreath from Barefoot And Freckled on YouTube. It’s the perfect summer project to do with your friends or family that requires only a few crafting supplies. It’s pretty simple but you’ll surely love the outcome.
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It’s also a great project if you’re looking for ways to use your old bandanas. I made two bandana wreaths so far and they’ll be hung for the rest of the summer season. Try making yours today by learning the step by step instructions in the video tutorial below.
Start by cutting each bandana into four separate pieces. Once you have your pieces, spray each with starch and iron them flat. Now, start assembling the wreath. Attach the zip ties to the second row from the outside (do not close the zip ties all the way), Adding three to each of the sections. Next, grab your first bandana piece and fold it in half, corner to corner. After this, start pinching in the middle together in an accordion-style, until you have the entire bottom piece pinched together. Stuff that pinch end into the zip tie, then tighten it up all the way.
Repeat these steps until all of the zip ties are full. Once done, attach zip ties to the very inside circle and just repeat the process, filling it with bandana petals. After this, trim off the excess zip ties. Now, wrap the circle item with jute rope in a circular form. After this, glue it to the center of the wire wreath. Your DIY sunflower bandana wreath is now finished!