I actually made this little centerpiece for my own holiday table, but the more I looked at it the more I thought it could also be a really cute centerpiece for a winter wedding or even just a rustic wedding. As always, this project is super easy and doesn’t take a whole lot of time or skill.

Materials
- Mini tree – Mine is actually a little Rosemary bush I bought at Home Depot last week for $13 dollars. It smells amazing!
- Twine or string
- Fabric – I used linen but you could also use burlap or just about any type of fabric.
- Pot – I transplanted mine into a chalkboard pot I made this summer. The pot the plant came in wasn’t very pretty.
Directions
- Replant your little tree in a cuter pot.
- Fold fabric over and cut one inch triangles. I actually folded mine over several times to cut several at the same time. When you open the triangle, it should be in the shape of a diamond so you can wrap it around the twine. You’ll probably need around 30.
- Add a little craft glue to one side of the fabric diamond and wrap it around the twine. Fold the fabric over and hold the two sides together for a few seconds until it’s secure. Repeat this process down the string separating the triangles by about 3 inches.
- Tie the top of the string to the tree and gradually wrap the bunting around. You’ll probably need to play with it a little bit to get it just right.
Easy peesy right?
























This is adorable! You could even combine it with the DIY fabric pot tutorial yall did a couple of weeks ago.
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SO adorable!!! the burlap bunting is the perfect compliment to the shade of green! I’d love to see someone do this in full size for their Christmas tree too! Maybe next year I will try!
This is such a cute centrepiece idea, I love the rustic simplicity of using burlap bunting.
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Such a cute idea for a winter wedding. Then you can give them away to guests at the end of the wedding (if they want to take them home that is)
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