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Fall Wreath With a Popsicle Stick Banner

Create an easy fall wreath with a popsicle stick banner! Keep reading for the full materials list and easy-to-follow tutorial.


Fall Wreath with Popsicle Stick Banner

Fall is finally here, even if it doesn’t quite feel like it here in Virginia. The first few days of fall teased us with cooler temps and less humidity. However, the mercury shot back up into the mid-80s quickly! But there are some leaves changing color and some are falling and covering the ground. So at least it’s starting to look like fall, even if it doesn’t feel like it yet.

I’ve put up a few fall decorations around the house to set the cozy fall mood. I decorated a little upstairs and in the kitchen and living room. My warmers are burning fall-scented wax melts, so it smells like fall, too!

There was still something missing – a wreath for my front door.

This month, Terrie, who hosts our monthly DIY challenges, challenged us to create something using wood. So I decided that I would create a fall wreath with a popsicle stick banner!

If you’re here from Kelli’s blog, welcome! I’m so glad you’re here! Wasn’t her DIY so cute? I just loved it!

Keep scrolling at the end of my fall wreath with a popsicle stick banner tutorial to see the other amazing wood DIYs!

How to Make a Fall Wreath with a Popsicle Stick Banner

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What you need:

  • Fabric – 2 colors (fall colors here!)
  • Metal wreath form (similar here)
  • Popsicle Sticks – (around 20 or so depending on size of banner) Amazon has a pack of 200 for less than $5 here!!
  • Stencil
  • Black paint
  • Paint brush with a small tip
  • Pencil
  • Scissors
  • Hot glue
  • Jute twine
materials needed for fall wreath with popsicle sticks

What you do:

First I’ll show you how I made the wreath, then I’ll show you how I made the popsicle stick banner.

Step 1

The first thing I did was rip the fabric into strips. I like how the frayed edges show on the fabric, so I chose to rip mine. If you prefer, you can cut the fabric into strips instead. I cut little slits at the end of the fabric and then ripped the fabric into strips. The number and length of the strips will depend on how big your wreath form is. My strips were about 1 and 1/2″ wide. I cut them long enough so that I could tie them in a knot around the entire wreath form.

Step 2

After ripping, or cutting, a bunch of strips, start tying them onto the wreath, alternating between the colors.

To do this, I laid the fabric wrong side up under the wreath form. Then I folded the fabric strip over the whole side of the wreath form and tied it in a knot at the outside edge. I kept repeating this step all the way around the wreath form until I had as many strips as necessary to get a full wreath.

That’s it for the wreath part! Now let’s make the popsicle stick banner.

For the popsicle stick banner, I used 4 popsicle sticks per letter, so 16 in all. First, I cut the ends off the popsicle sticks with scissors so they would be flat along the bottom. If needed, you can sand the edges a little. I then cut the sticks to be a little longer than half a stick. Then I glued 4 sticks together using hot glue. I made 4 of these.

After the glue dried, I used the stencil to write the word “fall” on the popsicle stick banner. I wrote one letter per block, then painted the letters using black craft paint. I was going to stain the popsicle sticks first, but I didn’t have any stain on hand. However, I think either way looks fine.

After the paint dried completely, I turned the “blocks” over and glued a scrap piece of popsicle stick to the bottom of each piece. Then I glued jute twine along the top of each block, making sure they were spaced out evenly. For added security, I glued another scrap piece of popsicle stick on top of the jute twine.

Finally, I laid the fall wreath on top of the popsicle stick banner and tied the jute around the wreath from behind.

That’s it! Making a fall wreath with a popsicle stick banner takes a little bit of time, but it’s easy enough to put together. And it looks great with fall fabric colors!

Now, let’s go check out Niky’s DIY!

And be sure to check out all the other great wood DIY’s for more decor inspiration.

And don’t forget to pin my fall wreath with a popsicle stick banner for later!

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fall wreath with popsicle stick banner

More wood DIY inspiration:

Decorate and More with Tip | Purple Hues and Me | Patina and Paint

K’s Olympic Nest | Blessings by Me | The House on Silverado Junk to Gems | Cloches and Lavender | Bluesky at Home

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Thank you for sharing!