Few materials bring warmth and texture like burlap, and these 36 DIY flower decor ideas showcase its beauty with irresistible flair. Each piece adds a naturally stylish touch that elevates your décor with effortless charm.
36 DIY Burlap Flower Decor Ideas That Turn Rustic Textures Into Blooming Statements in 2026
Burlap flowers are having a major glow-up in 2026, transforming rough woven fabric into stunning, sculpted blooms that look charming, dimensional, and unexpectedly elegant. With every fold, twist, and layered petal, the humble material suddenly feels artful and full of character.
This collection ranges from oversized wall blooms and centerpieces with dramatic silhouettes to delicate mini bouquets, dyed-edge petals, and mixed-media floral clusters that feel crafted with intention. Each idea invites bold experimentation, delivering burlap florals that look boutique-ready, beautifully textured, and endlessly fun to create.
1. Sunny Mesh Sunflower Wreath
This oversized sunshine beauty is basically a front-door smile. Layers of sparkly yellow deco mesh puffed into petal loops with hints of fresh green peeking out? It’s farmhouse-meets-summer-festival and we are obsessed. That sweet brown center with a script monogram totally seals the deal.
To recreate it, grab a 14–16 inch wire wreath frame, 2 rolls of 10-inch yellow deco mesh (about 10 yards each), and 1 roll of green mesh for leaves. Cut mesh into 10-inch strips, pinch in the center, and secure each with floral wire around the frame, layering tightly for fullness (about 18–24 pieces per ring). Add a 6-inch round foam disc wrapped in burlap for the center and hot glue on a wooden monogram. Fluff, adjust, and hang with a burlap ribbon loop hello curb appeal!
2. Pearl-Centered Burlap Blossoms
These dainty burlap flowers are rustic-chic perfection with that glam rhinestone-and-pearl center moment. They feel like something you’d pin for a barn wedding or a dreamy bridal shower tablescape. Soft, neutral, and a little sparkly? Yes, please!
Cut burlap into 3×3 inch squares (you’ll need 5 per flower). Fold each square into a loose petal shape and secure the base with hot glue. Arrange five petals in a circle on a felt backing (2-inch circle works great). Glue a pearl-and-rhinestone button embellishment in the center. Attach to floral wire stems with floral tape if using in bouquets, or hot glue onto wreaths and signs. Let dry 10 minutes before styling.
3. Farmhouse Sunflower Wall Art
This sunflower wall piece is giving rustic barn-door vibes in the best way. Big golden burlap petals with a textured chocolate-brown center? It’s bold, cozy, and practically begging to hang above a mantel.
Use 1.5 yards of yellow burlap, cutting 20–24 petal shapes about 6 inches long with rounded tops. Lightly singe edges with a lighter to prevent fraying (carefully!). Glue petals in two staggered layers onto a 12-inch plywood round. For the center, roll 2-inch-wide strips of dark brown burlap into rosettes and glue tightly in a spiral cluster. Let cure 30 minutes before mounting with sawtooth hardware. Can you picture this on your wall?
4. Teal Burlap Statement Wreath
Moody teal burlap with a creamy center flower? This wreath is cottagecore with a modern twist. It’s soft, dimensional, and makes any blank wall look like a styled Pinterest board.
Start with a 16-inch wire wreath form and 3 yards of teal burlap ribbon (5–6 inches wide). Cut into 12-inch strips, loop and pinch the center, securing each with floral wire around the frame until full (about 30–40 loops). For the center bloom, cut ivory burlap into 4×4 inch squares, fold into layered petals, and glue onto a 6-inch foam disc. Attach the flower to the wreath with hot glue and reinforce with wire. Fluff those layers for maximum drama!
5. Bold Burlap Bouquet in a Glass Vase
This colorful burlap bouquet is pure happy energy hot pink, turquoise, mint… it’s like a craft store exploded in the cutest way. Perfect for spring brunch tables or a crafty bestie gift.
Cut burlap in bright colors into 5×5 inch squares (5 per flower). Fold into petal shapes and glue onto a 1.5-inch felt circle. Roll a 1-inch strip of burlap tightly for the center and glue in place. Attach each bloom to 12-inch floral wire stems using hot glue and wrap with brown floral tape. Arrange in a small glass bottle with pebbles for stability. Instant forever-flowers!
6. Mason Jar Burlap Wraps
These dressed-up mason jars are farmhouse goals. Twine bows, burlap wraps, and a spiral rosette detail? They’re equal parts cozy and crafty, perfect for candle holders or utensil jars at your next get-together.
Wrap a 3-inch-wide strip of burlap around a standard pint mason jar and secure with hot glue at the seam. Create a rosette by rolling a 2-inch-wide burlap strip into a tight spiral, gluing as you go. Attach the rosette to the jar front and tie natural jute twine around the neck in a bow. Let glue set 5–10 minutes before inserting candles or flowers. Rustic charm unlocked!
7. Giant Burlap Rose Wall Decor
This oversized burlap rose is dramatic in the best farmhouse way. Layers of soft, raw-edged petals spiraled into a statement bloom? It’s the kind of piece that makes guests say, “Wait… you MADE that?”
Cut burlap into long 4-inch-wide strips (about 3 yards total). Start by rolling one strip tightly for the center, gluing at the base. Continue wrapping and twisting slightly to create petal curves, securing with hot glue every few inches. Mount the finished rose onto a 10-inch cardboard backing. For extra fullness, glue larger loose loops of burlap around the outer edge. Let dry completely before hanging with heavy-duty adhesive strips.
8. Rustic Burlap Cake Stand Florals
These mini burlap roses styled on a cake stand are giving farmhouse bakery fantasy. They’re simple, neutral, and look stunning grouped together for centerpieces or shelf styling.
Cut burlap into 2-inch-wide, 12-inch-long strips. Roll tightly at one end and twist slightly as you spiral to form petals, gluing at the base. Make 6–8 roses and glue each onto small felt circles for stability. Display clustered on a white cake stand or glue onto wooden skewers for mini stems. Quick, easy, and oh-so Pinteresty!
9. Natural Jute Flower Embellishments
These tiny jute blooms are the cutest little accents for scrapbooks, gift wrapping, or hair clips. Sweet, textured, and oh-so handmade they’re small but mighty in the charm department.
Cut burlap into 2×2 inch squares (five per flower). Fold into petals and glue onto a 1-inch felt circle. Roll natural jute twine into a tight spiral (about 1 inch wide) and glue in the center. For clips, attach to alligator clips with E6000 glue and let cure 24 hours. Perfect for adding rustic flair anywhere!
10. Burlap Flower Paperclip Bookmark
Functional but make it adorable. This soft pink burlap flower clipped onto a rose-gold paperclip is planner-girl heaven. It’s the sweetest little DIY for gifts, teacher appreciation, or jazzing up your bullet journal.
Cut pink burlap into 1.5-inch petal shapes (five per flower). Glue petals onto a 1-inch felt circle backing. Add a small wooden button or rolled burlap spiral to the center. Attach the flower securely to a jumbo paperclip using hot glue, pressing firmly for 30 seconds. Let set 10 minutes before sliding into your favorite planner. Cute and crafty? We love to see it!
11. Glam Gray & Plum Burlap Blooms
These oversized gray and deep plum burlap flowers are giving moody elegance with a sparkle twist. The soft neutral petals paired with that textured, beaded center? It’s farmhouse meets fancy and we’re absolutely here for it.
Cut burlap into 4×4 inch rounded petal shapes (6–8 per flower). Slightly curl the edges inward with your fingers and secure the base with hot glue. Layer petals onto a 3-inch felt circle, staggering for fullness. For the center, glue a 1.5-inch foam ball on top and cover with silver seed beads using craft glue, or use a pre-made beaded embellishment. Let dry 20–30 minutes before attaching to wreaths or signs. So chic, right?
12. Lace & Jute Vintage Rosette Set
These delicate jute and lace rosettes look like they belong at a rustic wedding or tucked into a dreamy scrapbook page. The mix of natural twine spirals, creamy lace, and pearl centers is soft, romantic, and totally pin-worthy.
To make them, coil ¼-inch jute rope tightly into 2–3 inch spirals, securing with hot glue as you roll. Layer vintage-style lace circles (cut to 3–4 inches wide) underneath each rosette and glue in place. Add a flat-back pearl or decorative button in the center. For extra detail, stack smaller lace doilies between layers. Allow glue to set 10 minutes before styling on frames, wreaths, or gifts.
13. Bold Orange Mesh Flower Wreath
This vibrant orange and magenta mesh wreath is fall energy turned ALL the way up. It’s big, bold, and makes your front door look ready for pumpkin spice season in seconds.
Use a 16-inch wire wreath form and two 10-yard rolls of 10-inch poly mesh (orange and burgundy). Cut into 10-inch strips, pinch at the center, and secure with floral wire around the wreath form, alternating colors and layering 2–3 rows deep (about 36–48 pieces total). For the center, twist ½-inch jute rope into a 6-inch spiral and glue tightly to a cardboard backing before attaching to the wreath. Fluff those petals for maximum drama. Hello, autumn!
14. Navy & Cream Farmhouse Flower Wreath
Classic navy and cream never go out of style. This wreath feels polished, cozy, and perfectly neutral with that pearl-textured center stealing the show.
Start with a 14-inch wire frame and 2 rolls of 5.5-inch burlap ribbon (navy with cream trim). Cut into 12-inch strips and loop each piece, pinching the base and securing with floral wire around the frame (about 30–36 loops). For the center, hot glue a 3-inch foam ball and cover with flat-back pearl beads using tacky glue. Let dry fully before hanging with a coordinating ribbon loop. Can you picture this on a navy door?
15. Sweet Home Floral Sign Accent
This “Home Sweet Home” sign with soft greenery and a burlap flower accent is cottagecore perfection. The pastel pink touches and rustic texture make it feel warm, welcoming, and oh-so charming.
Use a pre-cut wooden plaque (about 12–14 inches wide) and paint with chalk paint in soft white. Apply vinyl lettering or stencil your phrase using acrylic paint. Hot glue faux greenery stems along the bottom edge. For the flower, cut burlap into 3-inch petals (6–7 pieces), glue onto a felt circle, and attach to the greenery. Seal the wood with matte Mod Podge and let dry 1 hour before hanging with jute twine. Cozy vibes unlocked!
16. Blue & White Mesh Statement Bloom
This bold blue and white mesh wreath is coastal charm turned flower power. Crisp colors, layered mesh petals, and that twisted rope center? It’s summer by the sea in wreath form.
Grab a 15-inch wire wreath frame and 2 rolls each of royal blue and white poly mesh (10-inch wide). Cut into 10–12 inch pieces and attach by pinching centers and wiring them evenly around the frame, alternating colors (around 40 pieces total). Create the center by tightly coiling blue-and-white twisted rope into a 5-inch spiral, gluing as you go, then secure to the wreath with heavy-duty hot glue. Fluff and adjust for fullness. Beach house dreams, anyone?
17. Rustic Loop Petal Burlap Wall Flower
These oversized loop-petal burlap flowers are minimal, neutral, and stunning in their simplicity. That dark frayed center adds just enough contrast to make it feel artisan-made.
Cut 2.5-inch-wide burlap ribbon into 8-inch strips (you’ll need about 10–12 pieces). Form each into a loop and glue the ends together at the base. Attach loops in a circle on a 6-inch cardboard backing. For the center, fray a 2-inch-wide dark burlap strip by pulling horizontal threads, roll into a fluffy spiral, and glue in the middle. Let dry completely before mounting with wall-safe adhesive strips. Rustic magic? Yes, please!
18. Rope-Trimmed Sweet Home Round Sign
This round sign with rope trim and burlap bow is farmhouse goals all day long. The leafy stencil detail and natural textures make it feel like it came straight from a cozy country boutique.
Use a 12-inch wooden round and paint with light gray or beige chalk paint. Apply vinyl lettering or stencil with black acrylic paint. Hot glue ½-inch jute rope around the outer edge, securing in sections. Make a bow from 2-inch burlap ribbon (two 6-inch loops and tails) and glue at the top. Add faux greenery sprigs beneath the bow for dimension. Let cure 30 minutes before hanging. It’s giving porch perfection!
19. Twine-Wrapped Candle Holder Accent
This twine-wrapped candle holder is subtle, rustic elegance. A simple burlap flower detail turns an ordinary candlestick into a farmhouse centerpiece moment.
Wrap ¼-inch jute twine tightly around the base of a glass or wooden candlestick, securing with hot glue every few inches. Add a strip of white lace ribbon around the middle for softness. Create a small burlap flower using five 2-inch petal cutouts glued onto a 1-inch felt circle. Attach to the holder front with hot glue and let set 10–15 minutes. Place a pillar candle on top and style on a wood tray. So simple, so good.
20. Oversized Yellow Sunflower Wreath
This giant yellow sunflower wreath is sunshine in full bloom. Big mesh petals, a textured rope center, and that bright happy color? It’s the kind of statement piece that makes neighbors stop and stare.
Use a 16-inch wreath frame and 2 rolls of 10-inch yellow poly mesh. Cut into 10-inch pieces and attach by pinching centers and wiring around the outer ring (about 36–40 pieces). Layer a second inner row for fullness. For the center, coil ½-inch dark brown rope into a tight 6-inch spiral, gluing to a cardboard base as you go. Attach to the wreath with heavy-duty hot glue and reinforce with floral wire if needed. Fluff the petals outward and hang proudly. Summer door glow-up complete!
21. Blush Plaid Mesh Flower Wreath
This soft pink and plaid combo is giving cozy cottage meets chic front porch. The layered blush mesh petals with that subtle plaid peeking through? It’s romantic, polished, and totally swoon-worthy for spring or Valentine’s vibes.
Use a 16-inch wire wreath frame and 2 rolls of 10-inch blush poly mesh plus 1 roll of coordinating plaid mesh. Cut into 10–12 inch strips, pinch at the center, and secure to the frame with floral wire, alternating solid and plaid layers (about 40–50 pieces total for fullness). For the center, roll a 4-inch-wide strip of blush mesh tightly into a spiral rose, gluing every few inches, then attach to a 6-inch cardboard circle and secure to the wreath. Fluff those petals outward for that full bloom look front door glow-up complete!
22. Navy Burlap Rose Accent
This deep navy burlap rose perched on a rustic grapevine orb is moody, textured, and effortlessly elegant. It’s the kind of piece that feels high-end but secretly DIY our favorite combo.
Chop navy burlap into 3-inch-wide strips about 24 inches long. Start by rolling tightly for the center, then twist slightly as you wrap to form petal curves, securing with hot glue along the base. Continue layering until your rose reaches 4–5 inches wide. Glue onto a grapevine ball or wood base with high-temp hot glue and let set 15 minutes before styling. Can you picture this as a table centerpiece?
23. Rustic Gold & Spice Burlap Bloom
This warm neutral flower with a burnt orange center is fall farmhouse perfection. The layered burlap petals and subtle shimmer mesh underneath make it feel cozy but still statement-worthy.
Cut natural burlap into 5×5 inch petal shapes (about 16–20 petals). Slightly curl edges inward and glue in two staggered layers onto a 12-inch wood round. Add brown or copper deco mesh behind the first layer for dimension. For the center, roll a 2-inch-wide strip of orange burlap into a ruffled rosette and glue tightly. Allow to dry 30 minutes before hanging with sawtooth hardware. Autumn décor dreams? Yes, please!
24. Minimalist Burlap Script Clutch
Simple burlap, bold black script, and a frayed flower detail this piece proves rustic can be classy. It’s farmhouse glam with just a hint of drama (hello, black jewel center).
Wrap a small canvas clutch or flat pouch in burlap, trimming to size and securing with fabric glue along the edges. Stencil or heat-transfer your phrase using black fabric paint or vinyl. Create a flower by fraying a 3-inch-wide burlap strip, gathering it into a circle, and stitching or gluing onto a felt backing. Add a large flat-back gem in the center with E6000 glue and let cure 24 hours before use. So chic for gifting!
25. Rustic Red Floral Boutonnières
These bright red burlap-style blooms are perfect for rustic weddings or holiday events. Paired with twine-wrapped stems and lace leaves? It’s country romance at its cutest.
Cut red craft fabric or stiffened burlap into layered petal shapes (3 graduated sizes per flower). Stack and secure with hot glue. Wrap a 6-inch piece of floral wire with jute twine for the stem, gluing at the top and bottom. Add lace or burlap leaf cutouts behind the flower and finish with a small safety pin glued to the back for wear. Let dry 15 minutes before styling on lapels. Wedding Pinterest board, here we come!
26. Coffee Sack Burlap Rose Bouquet
These oversized coffee sack roses have that raw, organic texture that feels straight out of a farmhouse kitchen. The subtle printed details from the burlap add personality and vintage charm.
Cut coffee sack burlap into 3-inch-wide strips, about 30 inches long. Roll tightly for the center, then twist and wrap to form petals, gluing along the base. Once the rose reaches 5–6 inches wide, glue onto a 2-inch felt circle. Attach to 12-inch wooden dowels using hot glue and wrap stems in twine. Arrange three to five blooms in a ceramic vase for a rustic statement centerpiece. So cozy and creative!
27. Vintage Lace & Burlap Cake Flower
This layered burlap and lace flower wrapped around a cake tier is pure rustic wedding magic. Frayed edges plus delicate lace plus a pearl brooch center? It’s heirloom-inspired and totally stunning.
Cut burlap into 4-inch-wide petal strips and fray edges by pulling a few threads. Layer onto a 3-inch felt circle, slightly overlapping each piece. Add gathered lace ribbon (about 2 inches wide) on top in a ruffled circle. Secure a pearl or vintage-style brooch in the center with strong adhesive. Attach to a cake ribbon band using hot glue (for faux cakes) or pin for removable décor. Instant barn wedding vibes!
28. Blush Mesh Wall Flower
This soft pink mesh flower is fluffy, sparkly, and oh-so feminine. It’s the perfect statement piece for nurseries, bridal showers, or a glam craft room wall.
Use 10-inch blush deco mesh and cut into 10-inch strips (around 50 pieces). Pinch each at the center and attach to a 14-inch wire wreath form using floral wire, layering two rows for fullness. For the center, glue a 3-inch foam ball and cover with small satin ribbon loops or mini fabric petals. Fluff and shape the mesh outward for that full bloom look. Can you imagine this above a crib or vanity?
29. Simple Burlap Button Flower
This sweet five-petal burlap flower with a wooden button center is farmhouse minimalism at its finest. It’s understated, versatile, and perfect for wreaths, garlands, or floral picks.
Cut five 3×3 inch burlap squares and round the tops into petal shapes. Slightly overlap and glue onto a 2-inch felt circle. Fray the edges lightly for texture. Add a wooden or coconut shell button in the center using hot glue. Attach to floral wire stems wrapped in green tape if desired. Let dry 10 minutes before adding to arrangements. Simple, sweet, and endlessly usable!
30. Autumn Mesh Harvest Wreath
This multicolor harvest mesh wreath is fall in full glam mode. Rich oranges, golds, and reds swirl around a golden center, making your front door look like it’s ready for Thanksgiving guests.
Grab a 16-inch wreath form and 3 rolls of 10-inch mesh in orange, gold, and burgundy. Cut into 10–12 inch strips and attach by pinching centers and wiring to the frame, alternating colors for a full layered look (about 45–60 pieces total). For the center, glue a 4-inch gold foam ball or ornament onto a cardboard base and secure to the wreath. Fluff and adjust for maximum volume. Hello, harvest season showstopper!
31. Mardi Gras Mesh Bloom Wreath
Purple, green, and gold all swirled into one bold, glittery statement? This wreath is basically a party on your front door. The layered mesh petals with that deep black center give it serious Mardi Gras glam energy.
Use a 16-inch wire wreath form and three 10-yard rolls of 10-inch deco mesh in purple, green, and gold. Cut into 10-inch strips, pinch at the center, and secure with floral wire around the outer ring, alternating colors (about 45–50 pieces total). Create the center by tightly coiling ½-inch black rope into a 5–6 inch spiral, gluing as you go onto a cardboard circle. Attach to the wreath with high-temp hot glue and reinforce with wire. Let it sparkle, darling!
32. Rustic & Glam Burlap Rose Trio
Natural jute, classic twine, and full-on glitter gold this trio is farmhouse meets fabulous. They look stunning grouped together on a tray, bookshelf, or holiday mantel for a little rustic shimmer moment.
Hand-cut 3-inch-wide strips of burlap (about 24–30 inches long per rose). Roll tightly for the center, then twist and wrap to form layered petals, gluing along the base every few inches. For the glitter version, brush fabric glue onto the outer petals and sprinkle fine gold glitter, letting dry 1 hour. Mount each rose onto a 2-inch felt backing for stability before styling. Rustic glam goals? Achieved.
33. Cozy Throw with Burlap Rose Appliqué
A soft sherpa throw topped with neutral burlap roses? It’s giving cozy farmhouse chic and we are obsessed. This is the kind of DIY that makes a couch instantly feel styled.
Create three roses in varying shades (natural, blush, cream) using 2.5-inch-wide burlap strips rolled into 3–4 inch blooms. Cut simple leaf shapes from green felt (about 3 inches long). Position roses and leaves on the corner of a blanket and attach using fabric glue or hand stitching for extra durability. Allow glue to cure 24 hours before washing. Snuggle season, upgraded.
34. Neutral Burlap Rosette Garland
This cluster of neutral rosettes cream, tan, and deep espresso feels earthy and modern at the same time. Perfect for wall décor, nursery styling, or a minimalist wedding backdrop.
Make 6–8 small roses by rolling 2-inch-wide burlap strips into tight spirals, gluing as you wrap. Vary sizes between 2–4 inches wide for dimension. Attach each to a long strip of burlap fabric (about 4 inches wide and 18–24 inches long) using hot glue. Add a loop of jute twine at each end for hanging. Let dry 20 minutes before displaying. Simple texture, major impact!
35. Two-Tone Burlap Layered Flower
This two-tone bloom with chocolate and natural burlap layers is rustic perfection. The stacked pointed petals give it that sunflower-meets-dahlia vibe that totally pops against greenery.
Die-cut 8 dark brown burlap petals and 8 natural burlap petals (about 5 inches long with pointed tips). Glue the natural layer onto a 6-inch cardboard circle first, spacing evenly. Add the darker layer on top, slightly offset. For the center, roll a 1.5-inch-wide strip of burlap tightly into a small spiral and glue in place. Let set 30 minutes before attaching to wreaths or signs. Can you see this on a barn door?
36. Lavender Burlap Statement Flower
Soft lavender petals with a creamy burlap center and sparkly green mesh leaves? It’s feminine, fresh, and totally Pinterest-ready. This one feels perfect for spring porches or craft room walls.
Trim lavender fabric or burlap into 5×6 inch petal shapes (about 16–20 pieces). Slightly curve the tops inward and glue in two staggered layers onto a 12-inch wooden round. Add green glitter mesh ribbon cut into 8-inch leaf shapes behind the petals. Roll a 2-inch-wide cream burlap strip into a ruffled rosette for the center and secure with hot glue. Allow to dry fully before hanging with a sawtooth hook. Spring glow-up, secured!




































