A rope wreath is a great neutral and textured wreath that might just be the touch your home needs.
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For this rope wreath, made by The Colored Door, a Straw Wreath Form (Michaels) was used as the base. The rope is secured with hot glue, and the American Flags are tucked under a piece of rope, then hot glued as well.
This rope wreath with Starfish by House by Hoff is created from a straw wreath as well. Should the base peek through the rope, as you can see here, it's no big deal with a straw wreath as it is a natural material also.
You can attach pretty much any nautical decor pieces and wood cutouts to your rope wreath, sold in Craft Stores and on Amazon. The anchor idea, of course, emphasizes the nautical theme. Crafted by How to Nest for Less.
You can also use Wire Ring Wreath Forms (Michael) to make your rope wreath. This lovely embellished rope wreath is featured on Top Coastal Summer Wreaths.
Learn how to braid this DIY rope wreath at Let's DIY It All. A Floral Craft Ring (Amazon) was used here.
And a creative alternative. This rope wreath with Flip Flops is mounted onto a wood plank. Made by Hello Life Online. Everything used was purchased at Michaels, including the flip flops.
You can hang a nautical rope wreath on the Front Door or in the entryway, include a rope wreath in a Coastal Gallery Wall, or even use it as a table centerpiece, and like with any Coastal Wreath, you can add seasonal decorations to your rope wreath to change it up. Most DIY rope wreaths use a Foam Wreath Form as a base that you can find in craft stores such as Michaels, some DIY rope wreaths are made with straw and wire wreath forms. Usually rope is wrapped around the wreath form, but you also see other ways to glue on the rope to create a different look. And then there are the braided rope wreaths as well.
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