Whether you are looking for an easy DIY Valentine craft or an everyday heart decor item, this DIY Valentine Rag Wreath Heart is perfect! Changing the color scheme from colorful to neutral can easily make this a beautiful decorative piece for holiday or everyday. What’s even better is that it is so easy to make and you most likely have everything you need already.
This was perfect timing for the craft blog hop group that I take part in. Julie from Sum of their Stories challenges us each month to a Sustainable Craft Challenge. Each blogger takes the theme and creates a fun craft that is at least partially, if not all, from sustainable elements. This month’s theme is HEARTS! I have included links to their creative posts down below! 
Items Needed ~
You won’t need to search far for the items needed to make this little beauty. The list below includes everything I used, however, you don’t necessarily need all of it. For example, I used 3 different types of cutting tools but you can create your own DIY Valentine Rag Wreath Heart with only one cutting tool if you prefer.
- Metal Hanger
- Pliers
- Various Colors Scrap Fabric
- Fabric Scissors
- Pinking Shears *
- Rotary Cutter *
- Cutting Mat *
- Decorative Ribbon
- Hot Glue Gun/Glue *
- Wooden Heart *
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The items listed above with an * following them are not “necessary” to make your wreath. They were used in the one I made, but a beautiful heart can still be made without these items.
Steps to Create Your DIY Heart Wreath ~
- Shape your metal hanger into a heart. Pliers are very helpful with this process. There are different styles of shaping your heart, however, I chose to straighten out the curve of the hanger and then pull inward to the middle of the heart. The deeper you bring the wire down helps to create a bolder heart shape. This is helpful because once you start tying the fabric on it is easy to start losing the shape of the heart.

- Cut your strips of fabric. You can cut them all the exact same width and length or you can vary them for some depth. I like to cut mine different sizes. Typically, you will want them to be 1″ wide and 5″ to 7″ long. Using the shorter ones in the V of the heart also helps to define the shape of the heart more. Fabric can be cut by using the fabric scissors for all of them or you can vary with the different cutting tools mentioned above. These are the strips from my granddaughters wreath. We had so much fun talking about how you can mix so many different designs that seem like they would clash, yet when you put them together in your project, it looks so pretty!

- Begin tying the fabric strips around the metal hanger. This can be done methodically or sporadically….I LOVE this about this craft. If you are like me, you need to not follow one particular method continually. I started out by tying one color in random spots around the wreath.

- Continue tying the different colored fabric strips around the heart frame. The closer you push them together, the more full your end product will look Once again, you have choices here. My granddaughter wanted to make one for her room (which made me so happy to help her with her own creation!) Hers was a little less full, yet still so beautiful.

- Cut a piece of lace ribbon to hang your wreath. The length will vary according to how low you want it to hang. I originally cut mine about 12″ and then decided to cut it down to about 9″. Tie each end to the top of each side of your heart.
- I chose to embellish the very tip of the wire hanger that hangs in the middle of the heart. You will see that I hot glued a small wooden heart on mine. Creativity is key here….you can use some pretty beads, wooden ball, small tassel, a heart shaped jewel or choose to not embellish it at all.
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Voila! You have a beautiful work of art that is so much fun to make!
Sustainable Craft Challenge ~
It’s time to meet all of my creative carft friends. As stated earlier, we take part in a monthly challenge to create a craft that has at least some portion of it that is sustainable…upcycled, recycled, reduces waste or uses leftovers. Julie gives us a theme to work with each month….February’s challenge is HEARTS!

Julie from Sum of their Stories has created HANGING HEARTS MADE FROM TINY FABRIC SCRAPS
Mel from Decor Craft Design made a beautiful VALENTINE HEART SIGN FROM UPCYCLED PISTACHIO SHELLS
Terri from Our Good Life crafted a HEART CANDY MACHINE
Gail from Purple Hues & Me created a SODA BOTTLE HEART SHAPED BOX
Niki from Life As a Leo Wife constructed a DIY FAUX CONCRETE BUNNY
Christine from Christine’s Crafts crocheted SMALL CROCHET HEARTS
T’onna from Sew Crafty Crochet made a beautiful CROCHET PATCHWORK HEART
Marci from Old Rock Farmhouse constructed a DOODLE HEARTS COLLAGE
Be sure to check each of these posts out to get some new wonderful craft ideas! I know I enjoy their creativity and have certainlly learned some amazing new crafting techniques!
You can also check out my Valentine Branch Tree from last year’s challenge. This project was awesome because I was able to use the “tree” that I had used in my Gratitude DIY Branch Tree Post!
In Conclusion ~
I have included several links above to items that I used in this project. I am also including the link below for A Cherry On Top. I use this site for a lot of my craft projects as well! In fact, I love them so much that I became an affiliate for them. This means that if you purchase anything from them, I may earn a small commission. I appreciate you supporting my small business! I know you will enjoy all that they have to offer….just as I do!
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Happy Crafting My Friends ~
Mimi
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This is one of my favourite rag wreaths I’ve ever seen, the colour/pattern mix is just lovely.
Thank you Julie! I was very happy with the color mixture! Now I want to do one in all neutrals!
What a fun and cute way to use of those fabric scraps! I love the color combinations you chose! Nice and vibrant!
Awww thanks Gail! It certainly was a fun DIY project using leftover fabric scraps!
I love this! Can’t wait to make one myself!
Thank you Karleigh! I bet this rag heart wreath done in neutrals would be beautiful in your home!
You may have the cutest little wreath holder I have ever seen! I love the color combos you chose from your scraps! What a great rag wreath! Sharing on FB. -Marci @ Old Rock Farmhouse
That’s so sweet Marci! I really am happy with the finished look with the mixture of all the colors! Thanks for sharing!
Love this so much. It turned out so cute! Great job!
Thank you Terri! I am really happy with how this little Valentine heart DIY turned out!
I love this weath so much! I love that it’s heart shaped, and I love the combination of fabrics you used. And the wooden heart is so cute, as well. Pinning!
Thank you! I am very happy with the combination of fabrics too! I appreciate your comment! Thanks for pinning!
Wow, you did a great job putting all that scrap fabrics together! The wreath looks fabulous!
Thanks so much Mel. It was a lot of fun making this rag wreath for Valentine’s Day!
This Valentine’s Day wreath is adorable. Thank you for the great instructions on making it! Very cute!
Thank you Debbie! I’m glad the instructions are helpful!
Oh, these are gorgeous. Fabulous use of fabric scraps too! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much Christine. I was very happy with the way the color combination turned out!
The wreath is beautiful. I love how simple it is to make. My little ones love crafts. I think I may try this with them.
Thank you so much! It is amazing that such simplicity can have such a beuatiful end result! A fun craft indeed!
I love these and the rustic look they have. They remind me of yesteryear. They also look easy to make – great idea!
I hope you will try making this fun diy craft….you will be hooked!
This is such a cute idea! I’ve been trying new crafts lately and this one sounds easy and fun. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Kelly! Let me know when you give it a try….it’s a fun craft for sure!