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    Home » Crafts

    Doll Pin Wreath

    [published_or_updated] · by Angela Paris · 10 Comments[affiliate_disclosure]

    Hi again!  Katie here from View From The Fridge, and this month I'm back with a super simple and quick wreath.  This Doll Pin Wreath is perfect for all seasons (including the quickly approaching Fall).

    I wanted something neutral for our front door.  We have a yellow house, green roof,  and bright blue planters on our front porch (with pink flowers).  Needless to say, we have a lot going on.  I wanted a wreath that was simple and neutral in color.  I wanted a wreath that I could use across multiple seasons.  And ... I wanted a wreath that was inexpensive and quick to create (and also didn't include faux flowers ... just not a fan of those!).

    Enter my DIY Doll Pin Wreath:

    Doll Pin Wreath via View From The Fridge. Simple, Neutral, and Stunning.

    I'm starting to think about decorating for Fall this year (even though I desperately don't want to say goodbye to Summer!), and I think I'm going to go simple and neutral.  Whites and greys, lots of natural elements, and just a couple very small pops of orange and turquoise.  I'm not a huge fan of lots of bright oranges and yellows everywhere in the fall (in my house, that is!), and I'm not a huge fan of decorating inside for Halloween.  This wreath fits right into my vision for my decor this year;  natural elements, neutral, with just a pop of color!  And, the best part???  It takes only about 15 minutes to create (which is also key for me amongst the craziness of three little boys running around our house).

    Here's what you'll need:

    Doll Pin Wreath via View From The Fridge. Simple, Neutral, and Stunning.
    • Floral ring found at any craft store.  I used a 12" ring.
    • THREE packs of Wood Doll Pins - 25 pieces each (I had to go back to Michael's after this picture was taken ... ugh!).
    • Ribbon, Burlap, Fabric, etc to hang wreath.  You could totally stick with the natural and neutral vibe here and stick with JUST a strip of burlap, jute, raffia, etc.  I picked up some grey burlap and turquoise pre-ruffled fabric from Michael's.

    And here's how easy this wreath is to create:

    1. Simply start sliding your doll pins onto the floral ring one at a time.  Tip:  do this slowly, as they fit tight (this is good), but could crack if you jam them on there too quickly.Doll Pin Wreath via View From The Fridge. Simple, Neutral, and Stunning.
    2. Here's what two packs of doll pins looks like ... (so close)Doll Pin Wreath via View From The Fridge. Simple, Neutral, and Stunning.
    3. Finish adding pins until your entire ring is covered:Doll Pin Wreath via View From The Fridge. Simple, Neutral, and Stunning.
    4. Cut your ribbon, burlap, fabric, etc for the wreath hanger.  I used a 2" roll of grey burlap with a ruffled turquoise fabric on top.  I simply pinned them together.  I wanted to easily be able to switch up the colors as the seasons change.Doll Pin Wreath via View From The Fridge. Simple, Neutral, and Stunning.
    5. Loop it around your wreath, and hang it up!Doll Pin Wreath via View From The Fridge. Simple, Neutral, and Stunning.

    That's it!  SO easy!

    Doll Pin Wreath via View From The Fridge. Simple, Neutral, and Stunning.

    If you're looking for a little more color on your wreath, the options from here are endless!  Add some fabric flowers (or real flowers!), add a colorful bow, switch up the ribbon, add a mini bunting across the center with 'hello' or 'welcome', paint the whole wreath, or ... tape off some stripes and spray paint!

    Like I said, however, I'm going for a simple look here, so I hung it up AS IS, and I love it!

    Doll Pin Wreath via View From The Fridge. Simple, Neutral, and Stunning.
    Doll Pin Wreath via View From The Fridge. Simple, Neutral, and Stunning.

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    Comments

    1. Erin says

      August 25, 2014 at 12:54 pm

      Cute wreath, Katie! I never would have thought to use doll pins to make a wreath! I love the simplicity of it. Pinning 🙂

      Reply
      • Katie Stahl says

        September 05, 2014 at 8:47 am

        Thanks, Erin!! You could totally make one for your house in some fun color by just spray painting the whole thing afterwards! It seriously was the easiest wreath I've ever made ... 15 minutes tops! Thanks for stopping by!
        XO,
        Katie

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    2. Betsy Barnes says

      August 25, 2014 at 4:36 pm

      I love how easy it is to make this wreath! I have been thinking about making this for the Fall by painting the Doll Pins different shades of orange and adding some flowers. Hoping I can find the time!! 🙂

      Reply
      • Katie Stahl says

        September 05, 2014 at 8:46 am

        That would be beautiful, Betsy!! I was also going to add some flowers to this one, but haven't just yet. I have made one in the past with three shades of blue pins (an Ombre effect). I loved how that turned out, too! Thanks for stopping by! Hope you find the time, too 🙂

        Reply
    3. Raina DelRio says

      August 25, 2014 at 5:41 pm

      What a stunning and versatile wreath! You could change out the ribbons for the season, or make one for each holiday and paint the doll pins accordingly.

      Reply
      • Ang Paris says

        September 01, 2014 at 7:37 am

        Thanks so much, Raina, I really appreciate your sweet comment!

        Reply
      • Katie Stahl says

        September 05, 2014 at 8:45 am

        I was just thinking that I kinda want to paint it white ... or grey. Hmmm. But, yes, the ribbons would be totally easy to switch out for the seasons! Thanks for stopping by, and for the comment!
        XO,
        Katie

        Reply
    4. Courtney @ Crafts by Courtney says

      August 25, 2014 at 10:01 pm

      I love how easy this wreath was to make!! I'm all about a quick and easy project. I can't wait to see what your Fall decor looks like.

      Reply
      • Katie Stahl says

        September 05, 2014 at 8:44 am

        Thanks, Courtney! I am very slowly decorating for Fall around here! I just can't believe Summer is over! Thanks for stopping by!
        XO,
        Katie

        Reply
    5. Katie Stahl says

      September 05, 2014 at 8:43 am

      Thanks so much, Catherine! I was hoping to use it year round (or until I get sick of it!). Hope you had a wonderful week!
      XO,
      Katie

      Reply

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