Rustic Fall Cinnamon Broom Wreath — Thrift Store Upcycle

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A thrift store cinnamon broom gets a quick and easy update to a rustic fall cinnamon broom wreath.

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Rustic Fall Cinnamon Broom Wreath

It’s time for another Thrift Store Upcycle Challenge!! I’ve paired up with an amazing group of talented ladies to bring you a monthly thrift store challenge. Each month we will create a new home decor piece from an item(s) we’ve found at a thrift store, yard sale, resale shop etc. There is no budget or specific theme so we are free to let our creativity run wild!

Meet the Hosts

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Amanda | Domestically Creative     Chelc | Inside the Fox Den     Erlene | My Pinterventures
Kim | Made in a Day     Sara | Twelve on Main     Debra | Shoppe No. 5
Shirley | Intelligent Domestications     Marie | DIY Adulation     Lindsay | Crazy Organized
Michelle | Our Crafty Mom     Julie | Live From Julie’s House     Colleen | Life on Kaydeross Creek
Maureen | Red Cottage Chronicles     Pili | Sweet Things     Sherry | Savvy Apron
Ann | Duct Tape and Denim     Dru | Polka Dot Poplars
Megan | C’mon Get Crafty     Jennifer | Hydrangea Hippo

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Rustic Fall Cinnamon Broom Wreath

Do you know what a cinnamon broom is? Up until a few days ago, I had never heard of one but I have seen plenty around. I always thought they were just twig brooms that people used to decorate for Fall with. After looking around at Pinterest and google I realized that they are called cinnamon brooms because most of them are scented like–you guessed it–cinnamon

I stumbled across one that was already decorated for Fall at my local thrift store a few weeks ago. I snatched it up for only $1.50! While it doesn’t really have much of a cinnamon scent left to it, it is still pretty in my eyes. I gave it a facelift with some new Fall floral picks that I found at Michael’s for 60% off. Seriously this is the best $7.50 I’ve spent on a wreath. I love the way it turned out and the metallics look great with the rest of my Fall front porch.

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How to Make a Rustic Fall Cinnamon Broom Wreath

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Since my cinnamon broom came pre-decorated, I had to remove the old florals from it. It even included a sad little bird. And let me just tell you that all those leaves were hot glued onto the cinnamon broom and were not the easiest things to get off. I guess after years and years of the glue being hardened in place, it gets a little stubborn.

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After I had removed the old Fall florals from the cinnamon broom, I carefully and gently fluffed it to make it look fuller.

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Next I arranged my Fall floral picks and secured them in place by tying a piece of yarn around the stems.

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Once the Fall floral picks were secured, I wrapped more yarn around the stems starting at the top and working my way to the bottom. This part was a little time consuming, but really easy. Once I had the portion of the cinnamon broom covered, I tied off the end of the yarn and tucked it in on the back of the broom.

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For the finishing touch, I tied a simple bow in a gold wired ribbon. I chose gold because it went along with the metallic tones in the Fall floral picks I used. I think it compliments it well!

And here it is with the rest of my Fall front porch decor.

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I still love that wooden pumpkin sign from last year. I think I need to make a few more 😉

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Be sure to check out all of the other creative upcycle projects my fellow bloggers have come up with!


7 Comments

  1. This is beautiful! I love how much better it looks fluffed up. Your floral additions are also gorgeous (and way better than the original). Love it!

  2. I love how you refreshed the cinnamon broom. My local grocery just got them in and you got a great bargain. Plus you decorated in the colors you wanted and it looks great. Your porch is so welcoming also.

  3. Our Kroger has a whole lot of cinnamon brooms located right at the front door so the cinnamon smell is really strong. Just one broom isn’t that strong by itself though and I have always loved cinnamon brooms!
    Your is really pretty with the picks you choose I love those feathers! Love your pumpkin sign too!

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