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How To Make A Deco Mesh Wreath

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Learn how to make a deco mesh wreath for your wedding, home, or another decorative purpose! It’s simple and inexpensive to make this project!

How To Make A Deco Mesh Wreath
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I love crafting and experimenting with new products, so when Paper Mart asked if I’d like to make a project using their Deco Mesh, I jumped at the chance to get crafty.

If you aren’t familiar with Deco Mesh (I wasn’t either), it’s a decorative mesh ribbon/netting that can be used for various craft projects. Paper Mart has a fabulous assortment of styles, colors, and sizes to make projects that suit your tastes. You can use Deco Mesh to make anything from flowers to wreaths! One thing I love about this product is that it happens to be pretty inexpensive, so you can make something really beautiful without spending a fortune.

deco mesh wreath

After browsing Pinterest, I decided on a simple loop wreath design, and I am pretty pleased with the results. Get the instructions to make your own wreath below!

How To Make A Deco Mesh Wreath

Materials:

  • 18″ Wire wreath frame
  • 2 rolls of Deco Mesh in your choice of color. I used 21″ mesh in a two tone color.
  • Deco Mesh Ribbon (or other decorative accent if you don’t want to make a bow)
  • Floral Wire (optional)
  • hot glue gun (optional)
deco mesh wreath

1. Tie Deco Mesh to the wreath frame.

Start your wreath by tying your Deco Mesh to the frame for your wreath. Make sure the knot faces the back of your wreath so it will be concealed when hung.

deco mesh wreath

2. Pull mesh through the wreath frame to create a loop

Work the Deco Mesh through your wreath frame and pull it until it makes a pretty loop or “bubble” on the front side. You’ll want your loops to be about 2 inches high from the edge of the wreath to give a good texture. Using the tail that’s left, move to the next section of the frame and make another loop. Between loops, you may want to twist your mesh to secure it and keep it from slipping through as you loop. Put a loop in each section / opening of your wreath frame.

deco mesh wreath

3.  Repeat all the way around your frame.

Repeat the loop-making process until you’ve gotten all the way around your frame. It took me about 1.5 rolls of mesh to finish my wreath. The mesh is pretty pliable so you can finesse and adjust them as you go or after you’ve finished your wreath.

deco mesh wreath

4.  Add a decorative accent.

Add decoration of your choice to finish it off. I created a bow to accent out of white deco ribbon from Paper Mart.

deco mesh wreath
deco mesh wreath

Overall, it was pretty easy once I got the hang of it. The wreath took me about an hour or so to complete. I would love to see this wreath design with your married monogram on it! I hope this inspires you to check out Deco Mesh and attempt your own fun project!

We can all admit, it’s a bit more gratifying to make something yourself rather than order on Amazon, right?

deco mesh wreath
deco mesh wreath
deco mesh wreath
deco mesh wreath

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