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How to Make a Dried Okra Wreath for Your Door

Lois Capone by Lois Capone
September 3, 2025
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How to Make a Dried Okra Wreath for Your DoorA wreath is a timeless symbol of continuity and the cycle of seasons. This one, crafted from the elegant forms of dried okra, tells a subtle story of growth and preservation.

Each pod, once a part of a vibrant plant, is now woven into a circle of preserved moments.

It’s an ode to rustic beauty, a silent piece of art that speaks volumes about the simple elegance of natural materials.

Moreover, hanging this wreath feels like you are honoring the earth’s rhythm and embracing a beauty that needs no adornment.

Materials Needed

  • 20-25 dried okra pods (make sure they are fully dried and hard)
  • Wire wreath form (8-10 inches works well) or strong floral wire
  • Hot glue gun and glue sticks
  • Pruning shears or wire cutters (optional)
  • Natural-colored ribbon, burlap, or twine

Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Prepare your pods. Select the best-looking, fully dried pods.

You can use pruning shears to carefully trim the stems if you want a cleaner look, but leaving them on can add to the wreath’s organic charm.

Step 2: Arrange your pods. If you’re using a wire wreath form, lay it on a flat surface.

Start placing the pods on the form, overlapping them to create a full, continuous circle.

You can decide to have them all point in one direction or create a more chaotic, layered look.

Step 3: Secure the pods. Using a hot glue gun, carefully glue each pod to the wire form and to the pods next to it.

Then apply glue to the sides of the pods where they meet to ensure they are firmly attached. This step requires a bit of patience, but the result is worth it.

Step 4: Build the layers. Continue adding pods, layering them on top of the first row to give the wreath more depth and fullness.

You can also fill in any gaps you see. Once you’re happy with the shape, go back and add extra dabs of glue to any pods that feel loose.

Step 5: Attach the hanger. You cut a length of your ribbon or burlap.

Next, loop it through the top of the wreath and tie it in a secure knot or use hot glue to fasten it. This will be how you hang your finished piece.

Tips:

The most important thing here is to make sure your okra pods are completely dry. If they’re not, they can get moldy.

What I love about this project is its simplicity as the subtle, earthy colors of the dried pods are so beautiful on their own that they don’t need any other decoration.

This wreath looks absolutely stunning hung on a wooden door or against a dark, painted wall where its natural texture can really stand out.

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Lois Capone

Lois Capone

Lois Capone is a wife and mom in her 50s who enjoys sharing gardening, DIY tips, and home decor ideas. She believes that with some inspiration, anyone can create a special feel in their home and garden.

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