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It’s time to get creative and make one of these unique embroidery hoop crafts – make wall hangers, wreaths, and so much more!
You can use embroidery hoops to create easy wreaths, but also wall art, organizers, signs and much more!
The versatile embroidery hoop has long surpassed it’s original purpose. The round frame serves as an excellent starting point for an endless number of crafts you can make for your home!
As a DIY enthusiast, I think embroidery hoops are nice to have on hand and they come in many sizes to choose from. Let’s get crafting!
With just a few supplies, these embroidery hoop pumpkins can put the perfect touch on any fall-inspired farmhouse theme.
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Whip up this super cute and easy Embroidery Hoop Snowman to decorate your home all winter long. Bonus: It will never melt!
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Make these rustic embroidery hoop ornaments to decorate for Christmas – you would never guess they ar backed with foil baking sheet cut-outs!
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No sewing is required to make these Embroidery Hoop Pumpkin Orbs, plus they are a unique way to decorate for the fall season!
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Add this cute Pumpkin Embroidery Hoop Sign to your fall decor using just a few Dollar Store materials.
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Adding some greenery accents will warm up any space, and you don’t need a green thumb for this project. Here’s a gorgeous embroidery hoop DIY terrarium globe from Lydi Out Loud that uses faux succulents and looks stunning.
You will need 3 embroidery hoops for this project as well as a hot glue gun to secure everything in place.
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An embroidery hoop makes the perfect frame for a wreath. This spring embroidery hoop wreath from Kenarry is a quick craft that looks super stylish. Plus, it can be used on the outside or inside of your home.
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This chalkboard embroidery hoop art can be reused over and over. Just wipe it off and rewrite a different message to fit any occasion.
Homemade Lovely totally succeeded in giving this craft a rustic look. This craft uses just a few items, so it’s a budget-friendly craft as well.
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Planning a wedding on a budget is no easy feat! Some DIYing might be required and simple projects like this embroidery hoop escort card display from Green Wedding Shoes can truly save the day!
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Sugar & Cloth came up with a fun DIY here. Use several embroidery hoops in different sizes to create easy wreaths for a beautiful floral backdrop. It’s the perfect last-minute addition to your party décor!
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damasklove.com
Give your office a style upgrade while also adding a bit of organization with these easy DIY embroidery hoop wall pockets from Damask Love.
Feel free to use the fabrics and embellishments of your choice to match your own unique style.
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Air plants have been super trendy lately. Display them creatively in a DIY embroidery hoop orb – just like this blogger did. How modern!
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You all know how I feel about black and white buffalo check patterned…. well… anything! This embroidery hoop door hanger from Burton Avenue is perfect for any fans of farmhouse decor.
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Simple DIY winter boxwood embroidery hoop wreath – Follow this tutorial and learn how to make an easy and beautiful wreath, perfect for decorating through the winter.
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Embroidery hoops may also come in handy for seasonal decorating and crafting. Check out these unique embroidery hoop pumpkins from Tater Tots And Jello!
I love the fact they have a rustic yet modern look that was achieved frugally using decorative paper.
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There’s always the option to use an embroidery hoop just how it was intended. Flamingo Toes reveals how to create this sweet home embroidery hoop art using just a few basic stiches with a free pattern included.
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Monogram art is super trendy and is perfect for decorating nurseries as well as older children’s rooms. Flax And Twine uses just a simple stitch to create these embroidery hoop monograms that look much more complex than they actually are.
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town-n-country-living.com
This DIY embroidery hoop Christmas wreath from Town & Country Living is rustic and adorable but also a really simple craft that allows you to use whatever seasonal decorations you have on hand.
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An embroidery hoop clock is a creative project with an impressive result. It’s surprisingly not that difficult to make, as demonstrated by Consumer Crafts.
There are special clock kits you can purchase to make this. Then just select a favorite fabric to match your existing décor.
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Here is a wonderful idea that lets you create a delicate piece of art using faux flowers. It’s perfect for spring and summer decorating. A Pretty Fix used tulle to achieve the ethereal look of this floral embroidery hoop art.
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I love eucalyptus leaves for so many reasons. Aside from their gorgeous scent, I love the teal hue to their leaves. Make a cute Eucalyptus Hoop Wreath just this like this one from Homestead128.
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damasklove.com
Breathe new life into that pile of neglected embroidery hoops and make a hanging wall picture frame. Just follow the tutorial from Damask Love.
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Words cannot express just how much I adore this feature wall from House by Hoff. She made a variety of Succulent Embroidery Hoop Wreaths to hang at varying intervals above an accent table. It’s simply stunning!
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Make a variety of spring embroidery hoops to decorate your gallery walls. Or just make one to add to your desk of a bookshelf for a quick and easy pop of spring.
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