If you are anything like me, you keep even the smallest of pieces of scrap wood. I wanted to find a fun way to use up some longer bits of thin strips of wood I had laying around so I designed this wreath. It is a simple project that can easily be finished in an afternoon.

In this write up I have included a way of making your own plywood ring. If you would prefer to purchase one (you can get find a link to purchase a craft ring in the supplies section) then skip ahead to Step 4.

Supplies:

Below are links to tools and materials I used in this build. It is either the exact tool/supply or something very close.

- Scrap wood, thin strips approximately 1/4" thich and 1 1/2" wide.

- Scrap plywood or MDF at least 14" (can be larger or smaller depending on the size of your wreath)

- Hammer

- Nail

- String

- Jigsaw

- Table Saw

- Cross Cut Blade

- Hot Glue Gun

- Hot Glue Sticks

- Wired ribbon

Optional:

- Craft Ring (instead of making a ring, you can purchase a ring already pre-cut)

- Picture D Rings

- Command hook

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