Nautical Buoy Wreath with Rope

This Dollar Tree nautical buoy wreath is an easy DIY project you can make in no time at all. The details make this beach decor craft perfect for a summer evening craft and it can be used so many ways in a coastal style.

Grab a few supplies and your hot glue gun for this quick lifebuoy themed project and easy nautical decor idea. From everyone’s favorite store, pick up some of the large rope and a foam wreath form – that’s it. Let’s get started and make this $5 DIY.

Horizontal image showing a nautical buoy wreath in rope, a white anchor, a Monkey's fist knot, and a hurricane candle holder on a gray table.
Style this farmhouse style nautical wreath idea with other neutrals or tucked into a book case.

Be sure to check out my Anchor Coastal Farmhouse Sign with Free SVG for another beach inspired decor project.

Dollar Tree Nautical Rope Wreath

Here at Ruffles and Rain Boots, I love making my own wreaths. It’s fun sprucing things up and changing out the wreaths on the doors, the ones tucked into bookcases, on the mantle, or hanging on that really high kitchen cabinet over the refrigerator I can never reach by myself.

If you’ve been around here a little while, you know I’m adding a few coastal farmhouse decor accents to my home this year. Even in the bright sun of summer, I didn’t think I could stomach the neon colors of a life preserver, so I decided to tone it down a bit with rope.

This quick and fun rope wreath looks great, is simple to make, and works great in small spaces. You can make it larger using a bigger foam form to hang it on a front door, however, I needed it small, so the Dollar Tree was my first stop.

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This Dollar Tree craft idea is simple, quick, and is perfect for styling beach neutrals.

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More Dollar Tree Rope Crafts

I know you’re eager to jump into this adorable bunny basket DIY, but check out these other rope crafts I’ve shared. From Disney to down-right adorable, make use of that inexpensive rope.

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Tips For Making This Nautical Buoy Wreath

  • If you want to use a larger wreath form, grab a couple more packs of Dollar Tree rope. That said, you can go to Joann’s or even a hardware store to buy rope by the yard or foot.
  • The rope will need a good amount of hot glue to hold it in place. It’s better to lay the wreath down flat to apply the glue.
  • The Shore Living collection at the Dollar Tree has bright white sand dollars, star fish, and shells if you want to decorate it with a neutral vibe for a beachy but neutral style.
  • You can style this so many ways:
    • tucked into a book case with an accent piece in front,
    • used as a candle holder ring – it would look great with simple eucalyptus or lamb’s ear,
    • leaning on the living room mantle with a few vases full of driftwood or sea glass nearby,
    • or hung in a small powder room – the size is perfect for a half-bath accent!

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Square image showing a rope wreath made with Dollar Tree rope and wreath form styled with a white anchor and hurricane candle holder.
This easy farmhouse beach wreath is the perfect rope wreath to maintain a neutral color palette.

Make This Life Preserver Wreath with a Farmhouse Twist

This simple farmhouse beach wreath is so easy to make and you don’t have to commit to a full coastal decor or beach house style everywhere. Below is the written and printable tutorial to make it. Let me know in the comments if you have any questions and show me what you made: tag @rufflesandrain on Instagram or share it in the Facebook group here.

Yield: 1 Life Preserver Wreath

Nautical Rope Wreath

Square image showing a rope wreath made with Dollar Tree rope and wreath form styled with a white anchor and hurricane candle holder.

This farmhouse buoy wreath is the perfect size for bookcases, mantles, and powder rooms. The entire thing is finished in one sitting and only cost $5.

Active Time 35 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Difficulty Easy
Estimated Cost $5

Materials

  • green foam wreath form (Dollar Tree)
  • 4 packs of rope (Dollar Tree)

Tools

  • hot glue gun and glue sticks
  • scissors

Instructions

  1. Add hot glue to the inside part of the green foam wreath and then press the rope on top firmly.Process image of pink glue gun adhering rope to the inside of the Dollar Tree foam wreath form.
  2. Repeat this process until you've covered the top and outer edge of the wreath. (You can stop once you complete the sides as no one will see the wreath if you're hanging it up) or you can keep going.Close up horizontal image showing to stack the layers of rope very close together to ensure no foam is showing through.
  3. Make sure none of the wreath form can be seen. If it can be, color it with a black sharpie to diminish its appearance.Step 3 of the DIY nautical wreath is to make sure the entire front is filled in with rope and no foam is showing.
  4. To make the Once you've wrapped the wreath how you want it, add a little bit of hot glue to the back and then take the rope and wrap it around three times. Trim off any excess and glue down the ends.Close up image showing a pink glue gun attaching the start of the buoy wreath rope accents.
  5. Repeat this process three other times equidistance apart. If hanging, cut a small part of the rope to use as a hanger and add it to the top of the wreath with hot glue or super glue.In process image showing how to wrap the rope over the wreath form to complete the life preserver wreath.

Notes

If you run out of rope length in the middle of a row, glue the end pointing down into the form. Start a new rope right on top of that one - blend it in.

This would also look great with the light-colored rope (by the yard at Joann's) with the Dollar Tree rope used for accenting the raised portions.

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This is a fun afternoon or evening craft you can make with just 2 supplies from the Dollar Tree!

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