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Ribbons or faux flowers (optional for decoration)

Directions
Start by gathering your fabric scraps and cutting them into strips that are approximately 2-3 inches wide and 6-8 inches long. The length and width can vary slightly depending on your preference.
Take your wreath frame and begin tying the fabric strips onto it. Fold a strip in half, place it under the frame, and pull the ends through the loop to secure it. Repeat this process, alternating colors and patterns as desired.
Continue tying fabric strips around the entire wreath frame, pushing them close together to create a full and fluffy appearance.
Once the frame is completely covered, fluff and adjust the fabric strips to ensure an even distribution and fullness.
If desired, use a hot glue gun to attach additional decorations such as ribbons or faux flowers to the wreath.
Trim any excess fabric or uneven ends to achieve a neat finish.
Hang your wreath using a ribbon or hook, and enjoy your beautiful creation!

Variations & Tips
To customize your fabric scrap wreath, consider using themed fabrics for different seasons or holidays, such as pastels for spring or reds and greens for Christmas. You can also experiment with different fabric textures, like burlap or lace, to add depth and interest. For a more rustic look, incorporate natural elements like twine or small pinecones. If you prefer a minimalist style, use monochromatic fabric scraps for a sleek and modern appearance. Don’t be afraid to mix and match until you find the perfect combination that suits your taste and decor

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