Necktie Fall Wreath

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Men’s Neckties Into Fall Wreath Tutorialvintage necktie fall wreath

Your eyeballs are about to be floating in Fall craftiness.
Seriously.

I’m joining up with 31 other bloggers to bring you the best fresh new ideas for Fall. You are going to want to get your decorating on this weekend! Knowing the immense creative talent that would be flowing this week I had to get my game face on.

vintage necktie fall wreath

I have a thing for masculine fabrics…houndstooth, plaid, suit fabric. But men’s necktie’s really intrigue me. The old school wide ones with bold patterns and colors are so cool. You can find them all the time at thrift stores and garage sales, often they are only 25¢ to $1. I picked up a handful of them in coordinating Fall colors this summer. Not sure what I’d do with them, but drawn to them just the same.

vintage necktie wreath

The neckties ended up coming together in a vintage gypsy necktie wreath.

vintage necktie fall wreath

I simply ripped apart and cut up the various ties I had collected. Most of the old ones where lined with an incredible cream muslin lining that I used as well. Next, I wrapped the ties in varying lengths and widths around a grapevine wreath bought at Michael’s.vintage necktie fall wreath For added texture, I threw in some wired ribbon that has good movement and body to it, plus a hint of glimmery gold. Some yarn laced with wooden beads adds to the boho gypsy feel. BTW – if you love a good upcycled project, then let’s be friends! Just tell me where and I will send you fun projects, home decor tips, and DIY ideas. Plus I’ll start you off with a free printable. I’d really love to have you. 🙂

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vintage necktie fall wreathAcross the top I used some wood slices I had and letters from the clearance bins at Michael’s. I just love those clearance racks!!! The pheasant feathers are from a hunt my husband went on and they help coordinate the wreath with my Fall mantle. I like it when all the décor kind of flows together with hints of the same elements.

vintage necktie fall wreath

The insides from the neckties was the perfect material to make flower rosettes. The tutorial here is the one I used to make this precious flower. Next time you see those out of date wide ties, scoop up a handful and put them to use! You could use different color schemes to match any holiday or décor. If you happen to have a ton of extra buttons laying around I have the perfect fall upcycle for you too, check it out here!

vintage necktie fall wreath

vintage necktie fall wreath

Now HURRY and check out these other original, new, never seen before Fall ideas! #fallideastour

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Tuesday

Fall Tablescapes

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Wednesday

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Thursday

Thrifty Fall Crafts

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56 Comments

  1. Oh my goodness! I would have never dreamed of using neckties but what a wonderful idea! The wood slices are a wonderful touch as well. Thank you for sharing!

  2. Hi there Kim, I just adore your unique wreath! I will probably never look at men’s ties the same ever again! Pinning and sharing on our FB page.

  3. Shoot! I wish I had seen this earlier when my dad still had his ginormous collection of neckties. I could’ve put them to good use! 🙂

  4. What a fun and unique idea! I have a big bag of old ties around here somewhere, I’ll have to go hunting for them. Thanks so much for sharing at Vintage Inspiration Party.

  5. Really fun fall wreath Kim. The neckties make such a unique touch!!! thank you so much for sharing your posts @ Dream. Create. Inspire. Link. I hope you will join us tomorrow night @ 8 EST. Take care, Tara

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