A tulle ribbon wreath is an easy and beautiful way to decorate for any season. Whether you want a soft, elegant look or something fun and colorful, tulle makes it simple to create. This lightweight fabric adds a full, fluffy texture without much effort. Plus, you can customize your wreath with different colors, ribbons, or embellishments to match any theme.
This project is perfect for beginners since you only need a wreath form, tulle, and a little time. It’s a great craft for holidays, baby showers, or everyday home décor.
I have been infatuated with these tulle ribbon wreaths for as long as I can remember, but I have never bought one. My grandmother purchased a roll of Burton & Burton tulle ribbon, but was unable to get the effect she wanted in a wreath. I told her I would take it home and experiment. I was quite surprised how easy it was to make. Really it only took me about 30 minutes with several distractions.
The amount depends on the wreath size and how full you want it. A standard 12-inch wreath usually needs about 25-30 yards of tulle.
Tulle is delicate and may fade or fray in harsh weather. If using it outdoors, keep it in a covered area.
Absolutely! Attach flowers, ornaments, or lights with hot glue or floral wire to personalize your wreath.
how to make a Tulle Ribbon Wreath
Materials:
- Wire wreath form
- Roll of Burton & Burton Tulle Ribbon (18 inches wide)
- Floral wire (cut in strips of 6 inches)
STEP 1: I took the easiest approach I could think of. I gathered the end of the tulle ribbon together and secured it with floral wire to the two middle rows of the wire wreath. Then I gathered the tulle ribbon again (leaving a generous loop) and secured it with wire. I didn’t leave a lot of space between the secured wire areas maybe an inch.
STEP 2: I continued to gather and loop. If the looped tulle ribbon became too loose (I slid it closer to the last secured area) I secured it to the floral wire used for the previous enclosure.
STEP 3: I just continued the first two steps until I was happy with the spacing. Last I pulled the ends of the ribbon out to fluff it even more.
Making your own wreaths is really simple. In fact, we have quite a few different types of wreath making tutorials that you might enjoy, as well as this Pastel Skull Wreath- Dollar Store Craft from Kelly’s Thoughts on Things.
Try making your own tulle ribbon wreath today! Pick your favorite colors, grab some tulle, and start crafting. Whether it’s for a holiday, party, or everyday décor, this simple DIY adds a beautiful touch to any space. Let me know how yours turns out!
