Showing posts with label wreath. Show all posts
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My parents just gave me their printers drawer. I remember this hanging in our kitchen growing up with all sorts of knick knacks in it. My grandmother has one also in her kitchen still. I took a straw form wreath and wrapped it in jute. Then I added some fabric rosettes and banner with buttons.

I am very excited to have the printers drawer to use for future project. It is going to stay just the way it is because Rob said there is no way it will ever get painted. :)

Megan

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I'm officially over winter! There I said it and I feel so much better now. Between our household being taken down by a cold and the dogs begging for walks I do not want to take in 30 degrees or less I figure I'm moving on to spring by making a wreath.  I purchased some ribbon and wreath form from Hobby Lobby.  Then I purchased some paper flower pack from Michaels for around $2 and used some of them along with some other flowers I had bought on clearance over time.  


This wreath is going to hopefully go on my mantel once I complete the rest of the projects I have in mind.  Hope everyone is having a great day!

Thanks for stopping by!

Megan

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This was my first attempt at making a yarn wreath. I picked up red yarn at Michaels that was on sale, a heart ornament and Styrofoam wreath. This was definitely a tedious project. I simply wrapped the yarn around the wreath and hot glued the ornament.




This project cost around $12.

Thanks!

Amy & Chris

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I think I may need to go into rehab for wreath making. I never knew I would love to find new ways to make them.  I picked up some coasters and a ice cream sign at Jo-Ann Fabrics at the end of the summer for a grand total of $2.00. Then I picked up a two dollar wire wreath frame.  I took apart the sign that originally had the celebrate sign and ice cream cone wired together. Then I glued the pink coasters around the wire frame.  Then simply glued the two pieces of the sign to the wreath.  Another project completed during a children's show...I think this one was PB& J Otter. ;)




I think for $4.00 is it pretty cute and cheery.  I am not a fan of winter, and I think this is my way of getting a feeling of summer. Maybe I should move to Australia during the winter months here. :)

Thanks for stopping by!

Megan



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I wanted to create a quick and easy festive wreath. I picked up a straw wreath form, yarn and some felt from Hobby Lobby. I simply wrapped the wreath with the yarn, and then cut out leaves from felt to make the poinsettia.  It was quick and easy and I made it while watching Homeland. I think it took me longer than usual because I found my self in a TV trance and not wrapping and watching instead.  

I had some leftover ribbon, so I used that to make something for the wreath to hang from. Then I added a leftover sticker to the middle of the flower.  This entire project cost $5. Not too shabby.  

Thanks so much for stopping by!

Megan



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Maybe after the holidays I will get off my letter kick. I just cannot seem to stop using them in my craft projects. I am all about having easy and cost effective holiday gifts. I made this easy wreath for my mother-in-law. Don't worry she will not see it on my blog.  I grabbed a wire wreath, mod podge,  1.5 wired burlap ribbon from Amazon, a paper mache V from Hobby Lobby, furniture tacks from Jo-Ann's, and a piece of scrap fabric that I had gotten at Jo-Ann's for another project.



I simply cut the strips of burlap and twisted them around the metal wreath form.  It was quick and easy. I did it during a episode of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. You can tell I really need a distraction while watching that. Then I mod podged the fabric that I cut to the paper mache letter, which I did later on while watching Top Chef.  I am trying to get a lot done during television shows. Once it was dry I attached the tacks to the letter.  

The total cost for this wreath was approximately $30, which was much less expensive than the wreaths I had my eye on in the Etsy shops I had checked out.

Thanks for stopping by!

Megan


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A Diamond in the Stuff
Elizabeth & Co
Romance on a Dime
The NY Melrose Family
The DIY Dreamer
Claiming Our Space
The Winthrop Chronicles
Full Circle Creations

Wednesday
Southern Lovely
We Like To Learn As We Go
The Shabby Creek Cottage
Someday Crafts
High Heels & Grills

Thursday
The Taylor House
At The Picket Fence
Live Laugh Rowe
A Glimpse Inside
Seven Alive
52 Mantles
Fireflies and Jellybeans
Bloom Designs
House of Hepworths
Momnivores Dilemma
Western Warmth
Saving 4 Six

Friday
One Project Closer
504 Main
Redoux Interiors
Craftionary
The Grant Life
Just Us Four
Thrifty Handmade Days
Tatertots & Jello
Fresh Eggs Daily

Saturday

Too Much Time On My Hands
Tutus and Tea Parties
Classy Clutter
Its Overflowing

Sunday

Nifty Thrifty Things
Flamingo Toes
Twigg Studios
C.R.A.F.T.
My 1929 Charmer
Brassy Apple 

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