For our Christmas Neighborhood Social this evening, I was in charge of providing the craft. I have seen this little wreath craft idea on different websites, and with my sidekick Knit's help, here is our version.

First of all, gather up all your supplies:
Fabric
Scissors
Shower Curtain Rings
Twine/Ribbon

Cut your fabric into strips, about 1" wide and 6" long. With this size of strips, you will need to cut 20 to 30 strips per ornament.

Make sure your shower curtain ring is closed, and then start tying on your strips. Double knot the strips to ensure their security.

After the ring is full of strips, attach a bit of twine or ribbon and Viola! You're done with a "shabby sheek" ornament! Cheap AND easy- what could be better?
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