
Woman covers pool noodle with burlap. This is the ultimate front door idea!
1 pool noodle
1 roll of burlap fabric (approximately 5 yards)
Battery-operated LED string lights (1 set)
Faux flowers or greenery (optional)
Decorative monograms or letters (optional)
Hot glue gun and glue sticks
Scissors
Clear tape or duct tape
1 roll of burlap fabric (approximately 5 yards)
Battery-operated LED string lights (1 set)
Faux flowers or greenery (optional)
Decorative monograms or letters (optional)
Hot glue gun and glue sticks
Scissors
Clear tape or duct tape
Directions
Begin by bending the pool noodle into a circular shape. Secure the ends together using clear tape or duct tape to form a wreath base.
Cut the burlap fabric into long strips, approximately 4-5 inches wide.
Starting at one end of the pool noodle, wrap the burlap strips around the noodle, overlapping slightly as you go. Secure the ends of the burlap with hot glue.
Once the entire noodle is covered with burlap, wrap the LED string lights around the wreath. Space the lights evenly for a balanced glow.
Use hot glue to attach faux flowers, greenery, or decorative monograms to the burlap-covered wreath. Arrange them in a way that complements the overall design.
Allow the glue to dry completely before hanging the wreath on your front door.
Turn on the LED lights to enjoy the warm, inviting glow of your new wreath.
Variations & Tips

To personalize your wreath, consider using different types of fabric such as linen or cotton for a varied texture. You can also experiment with different colors of burlap or add ribbons for a pop of color. For a seasonal twist, incorporate holiday-themed decorations like small ornaments for Christmas or pastel flowers for spring. If you prefer a more natural look, use real dried flowers or leaves. Additionally, you can create a larger wreath by connecting two pool noodles together for a more dramatic effect. Remember to choose LED lights that complement your chosen color scheme for a harmonious look.