I used worsted weight acrylic yarn for the white wreaths and cotton for the ecru wreaths with a G hook
chain 6
Join with slip st in 1st chain to form circle
Ch 1
15-17 (depending how tight you want your wreath) single crochets in ring
Slip st in first sc
Finish off
Knot ends and cut away extra yarn.
Add tiny ribbon bow. (I used fabric glue but hot glue would work too)
Attach to a folded piece of card stock and you’re finished 🙂
Other cute ways to use the tiny wreaths
Add a tiny pin to the back to wear on clothing.
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lisbonlioness says
"squeal" This is the CUTEST! I will never have to buy tags or even cards again.
Love the look, love the idea, and I love your photos- mad skills!
το χειρότεχνο says
so simple and cuteeee!!!!
The Southern Product Queen says
Thank you so much for joining my linky party! This post rocks!
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Space 46 says
Simplest thing creates such beautiful effect! I wish I knew how to crochet. Would love love love for you to share this at my Best of 2011 party going on now . Happy new year! My
Vintage Page Designs says
These are gorgeous – you've inspired me to try crocheting!
Confessions of a Plate Addict says
So pretty! Wishing a very merry Christmas and the happiest of holiday seasons to you and yours!…hugs…Debbie
thegreendragonfly says
So cute, what a lovely idea!
Buttercup says
These are adorable. Wishing you and John and your family a bright and blessed Christmas with lots of love!
Carolyn Jung says
I wish I had seen this sooner, as I LOVE these! So much cuter than any store-bought gift cards, too. Happy holidays! 😉
Michelle says
Oh my goodness these are just the cutest, why oh why didn't I see these before I made my tags this year. I think this will be next year's tags. Thanks so much for sharing 🙂
Janice says
These are beautiful. I hope you and your family have a very Happy Christmas.
Mary Howell Cromer says
How very sweet and creative an idea is this;) so charming! Have a very blessed Christmas season~
frugal-interior-design says
Hi Lorraine,
Thanks so much for stopping by. Interesting that you are familiar with York County.
Love the wreath gift tags (something I can't do but appreciate)! May have to try the white-chocolate, cherry shortbread however! They look delicious!
Walking on Sunshine... says
These are so cute! I once knew had to crochet! Ha! Hope you have a very Merry Christmas!!!
Teacup-In-The-Garden says
Thanks for this cute idea!
Have a wonderful Christmas and a great 2012!
Markus
Jann Olson says
These are so cute. I haven't crocheted since I was a teenager. Always did it way too tight. Would love to try it again sometime.
natalia says
Ciao ! Your idea it's lovely !! Tanti auguri di Buon Natale !
Tanya@takesix says
Just precious!! Going to pin this for future use!! ;0) Merry Christmas, and thank you! Thank you for visiting Take Six!
NanaDiana says
Ummmm…how long will it take me to learn to crochet?;>) Those are darling and I REALLY think I need to learn to crochet! xo Diana
Honey at 2805 says
so pretty and festive!
Thank you for sharing at Potpourri Friday! Have a very Merry Christmas and wonderful Holiday Season!
Lauren @ My Wonderfully Made says
These are so beautiful! I love the simplicity of the single wreath and bow on the card — thanks for the instructions too!
Ann says
oh wow, that is easy and so pretty. Your gift tags are lovely
Tracy says
Lorraine, what a lovely idea…I use to crochet baby blankets for gifts but haven't done so in awhile but love that idea…Thanks for sharing!
Maggie Ann says
That is a lovely idea!
podso says
Very sweet!
Richard Cottrell says
What a cute and special little gift tag. Thanks for stopping by my blog. Richard from My Old Historic House. I am your newest follower!Merry, Merry!
Sue says
Beautiful and elegant!LDH
Merry Christmas to you and your dear family.
Hugs,
Sue
Sandy says
These are darling and now that I'm on Pinterest I want to pin these and save them for next Christmas. By then I will surely have had time to learn crochet.
Have a beautiful Christmas with your family!
Olga says
And super cute!
lindsey says
Lovely cards…such a clever idea
T's Daily Treasures says
Simple! Cute! Love it! Handmade can be so easy and quick. I am definitely gonna get to work on making sure that 2012 is a handmade year! Happy holidays! Tammy
Kim says
I wish I knew how to crochet. These are so cute. Pinning, in case I learn someday 🙂
marie says
Hmmm….these are very cute. Maybe even this non-crocheting person could learn how to make these!
I have a lone list things I'd love to crochet. starting with osmething simple like these sweet tags might be an encouraging way for me to begin.
Debbie says
Super cute…great ideas!
Kristina says
What a cute idea. And so simple. Thanks for sharing the pattern.