Learn how to DIY old jeans Valentine’s Day wreath to decorate your front door! Upcycle those good old jeans into a country-style home decor! Also, I’ll teach you how to cover a styrofoam wreath using a piece of old jeans
February 14th is right around the corner and you just found a detailed step-by-step tutorial on how to DIY a Valentine’s Day wreath. So, get these old jeans you had a difficult time to part with, out of the closet and give them a second life. This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience (which means if you make a purchase after clicking a link, I will earn a small commission but it won’t cost you a penny more)!
What you need for DIY Valentine’s Day wreath
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basic sewing tools
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16-inch Styrofoam wreath
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old jeans
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16-17-inch long dowel
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felt furniture pad one big piece
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bandana or other red fabric for the heart
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wooden heart buttons
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fiberfill
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white embroidery thread
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hot glue gun
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free heart template is available in my resource library– to get the password to it, fill out the form at the bottom of the post
STEP 1: First, I’ll show you how to make a denim cover for the styrofoam wreath.
Cut out the thick seam out of an old jean leg and then cut it into 9” wide pieces. It is important to cut the jean across the grain to get a nice fringe on the edges later.
Stitch the short edges right side together to make a 54” long piece.
Align the short edges right side together and stitch to make a tube. Machine wash and dry. Cut off all the long threads.
Arrange the denim cover around the wreath from the inside and pin the raw edges on the outside of the wreath.
Using embroidery thread hand stitch around ¼” from the edge.
Since you have a denim-covered base for a DIY Valentine’s Day wreath, now you need to decorate it.
STEP 2: Now, let’s sew a heart cushion. For my heart I used bandana, but you are welcome to use any fabric you like.
Fold bandana in half right side together and, that the opposite corners align. Then, cut out the hearts.
Stitch the heart pieces together leaving a one-inch opening and snip notches around.
Turn the heart right side out and stuff in some fiberfill. Using the dowel, distribute the fiberfill evenly.
Hand stitch the opening closed but leave a tiny hole just for the dowel to go through.
Your DIY Valentine’s Day wreath is coming along!
STEP 3: To make the cupid’s arrow, first cut the dowel to 16-17 inches long.
And then, out of the adhesive felt furniture pad cut the shaft and vanes.
Follow the measurements in the picture to cut out two triangles for the shaft.
The vanes are 1” thick and 3” long. Make sure to cut mirror once from the first two you have cut.
Stick the triangles together and with the dowel make a little dent in the middle of the edge. You will hot glue the dowel in the dent later.
Also, stick two vanes pieces together and hot glue the edge to the end of the dowel.
Make a tiny cut in the side of the heart cushion, slightly higher than the dowel opening on the other side of the heart.
Slide the dowel in through the opening and hot glue the shaft to the dowel.
Position the heart with the arrow on the denim wreath base and hot glue it on. Also, randomly hot glue some heart buttons or other decoration as you wish.
Using thread and needle, make a loop on the top back of the wreath.
Ta da! You just DIY Valentine’s Day wreath, wasn’t that easy? Also, it gave you an idea on how to reuse old yeans into home decor!
So, according to myth, anyone shot by Cupid’s arrow is filled with uncontrollable desire for whomever they were gazing at when the arrow struck. Well, make sure you are gazing at the right one then! 🙂
I hope you enjoyed learning how to DIY old jeans Valentine’s Day wreath and you are welcome to share a picture of your DIY old jeans country-style decor on my Facebook page.
Happy Sewing!
Love,
Agnes
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