It takes a couple hours and is easy peasy to do and looks gorgeous when it’s done.
The real Anthropologie wreath costs a fortune and this one cost me around $20.00 The yarn I used to make this wreath is fluffy and soft.
Fleece Lite yarn by Yarn Bee is fluffy and a creamy white color.
This yarn is really nice to work with and really fluffs out so nicely. “It’s so fluffy I could die” hehe Anyone know what movie that is from?
I have used this same yarn when I made my Fall yarn pumpkins here
You will also need a straw wreath form.
I found mine at the dollar store but I will put a link at the bottom of post where you can purchase them online.
I love making all types of different wreaths for the all holidays.
Have you checked out my Coastal Christmas wreath made with fat Cotton Piping and sea shells? It turned out so cute and is super easy to make!
My favorite fall wreath is my hydrangea faux pumpkin wreath.
I love it when wreaths are quick and fast projects but look like they took a lot of effort.
3 skeins of Yarn Bee fleece Lite color: Quartz
1 straw wreath (keep wrapped in plastic so it won’t fall apart)
Floral pins
Be prepared to make a lot of bundles! The great thing is you can do this while watching your favorite show.
Wrap the yarn around four fingers about 40 times but it does not need to be exact…36 to 40 times.
Then slip the yarn off your fingers
Carefully place the bundle on top of a piece of yarn.
Make sure to leave enough yarn out on each side so that you will have enough to tie around and knot it.
Tie the string tightly around the center and knot it.
You will have lots of loops on either side of the tied piece of yarn.
To make it easier- Slip a finger through one side of the loops and glide the scissors through and cut.
Fluff it out and feel around for any loops you may have missed and cut those.
It takes around 40 bundles to really make this wreath look full and fluffy.
Each skein of yarn gave me around 15 bundles..but I could be wrong… I’m writing this as we drive to Moab, Utah from my memory of making this last week.
haha Have you ever been to Moab, Utah? The beautiful red rocks and the hike to the delicate arch is a must see! We recently visited with some of our family and it was such a nice little mini vacay!
Then start attaching them to the wreath with the floral pins.
I started on one area of the wreath and then filled the inside and then the outside edges until you could not see the straw.
I have used this Anthropologie knock off wreath for many years and in different places in my home during the holidays!
Here I hung it in my dining room and added a turquoise ribbon. The glittered Merry Christmas sign in the middle brings a little glamour to the room.
Red and white striped ribbon allows this wreath to be the center of attention!
You can see the rest of my Christmas Home tour from a few years ago here.
Our traditional Christmas family room decked out in red and green. The fluffy white Anthropologie wreath is the star of the room. It looks so good hung with a solid red ribbon against the black chalkboard!
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this is so pretty!
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Thank you soo much!!
Hugs,
Karin
I adore this wreath. Can you please explain to me, how do you label something as Anthropology?
Be Blessed
Hi Shara.... Anthropologie is the name of a store. They sell clothing and home goods. They sell a Pom Pom wreath that is really expensive and that’s why I call it an “Anthropologie knock off wreath”
Thanks for your comment.
Karin
I love this adorable wreath. Looks as great as the inspiration! Thanks for sharing with us at Charming Homes and Gardens Link Party!
Wishing you and your family a magical Christmas filled with love and laughter. Best wishes for a happy and healthy New Year. Your wreath is lovely!
Hi lovely lady.
Your Idea is so sweet!! maybe I will do this next year for my tree. Hoping you have a wonderful Christmas with your family.
xxoo
Diane
This came out really great, Anthropology watch out!
Cynthia
Very pretty! It's so nice and full.
That is so pretty. Wish I had time to make one this year. Pinning to remember for next year. Thanks for the directions. laurie