Artificial leaves and berries ensure that your fall
door wreaths last for years.
I bought the front
door wreath last year, and I was going for something that looked realistic.
Not exact matches
From the blogger: «This is a Christmas
wreath that will
last forever and looks so lovely decorating a room or
door in the house.
I dug out this peony
wreath that I made
last year (you can see that tutorial here) and added some fresh flowering spring branches by the
door to really kick off the spring season at our house.
Last but not least, I loved this Fairy Garden on Your
Door Wreath by Angie of The Country Chic Cottage.
Loved your
wreaths on your
doors last Christmas too.
I hung
wreaths on our kitchen cupboard
doors like
last year, but I changed the ribbon to red to tie into the drapes.
My Ornament
Door Tree from last year is still going on the front door this year, though my blinking nose Rudolph wreath is going to have a special place of holiday honor on the inside of my front d
Door Tree from
last year is still going on the front
door this year, though my blinking nose Rudolph wreath is going to have a special place of holiday honor on the inside of my front d
door this year, though my blinking nose Rudolph
wreath is going to have a special place of holiday honor on the inside of my front
doordoor.
I made this ornament
wreath last year, but it doesn't fit between the
door and screen
door, so it's on the inside.
Our front
door was still displaying our patriotic
wreath and so I decided to treat myself to a trip to Michaels
last week to see what I could come up with for a fall
wreath.
I found this
wreath on our barn
door at Homegoods on clearance
last year — I used it as a winter
wreath but I kind of love it in the fall too:
Today, for our second to
last post, Sue from A Purdy Little House is sharing how she put together a Hydrangea Hanging Basket
Door Wreath.
Last year the front door wreath was cream and plum, I am reusing the plum flowers from last year's wreath but kicking it up a notch with some gold leaves and glitter pumpk
Last year the front
door wreath was cream and plum, I am reusing the plum flowers from
last year's wreath but kicking it up a notch with some gold leaves and glitter pumpk
last year's
wreath but kicking it up a notch with some gold leaves and glitter pumpkins.
Last year I decorated the front porch with a magnolia leaf
wreath and garland but this year I decided on something a little more colorful to accent our red front
door.
I have been wanting to put a
wreath on our front
door but we don't have a storm
door so I don't think it would
last long in Chicago weather.
Considering I just took my fall
wreath off my front
door last week, I have to admit I'm not a big seasonal decorator.
You'll notice the peacock
wreath I made
last year is still up on my
door (you can see the front
door makeover here).
Of course you can't have a decorated porch without a
wreath on the
door and I have shared plenty of
wreaths over the
last 2 years.
Last month, I purchased a faux boxwood
wreath for our front
door on Amazon, and I would link it here, but it has been discontinued!
I am loving the black and purple
wreath I bought on clearance
last year that I put up on my
door yesterday!
We just visited a friend's house
last night, and she had the most AMAZING fall
wreath on her front
door.
I made the spring
wreath that's on the
door last year using a grapevine
wreath from Michaels, some floral stems, and a little yellow watering can I have had for a couple of years.
My monogram
wreath matches my fall monogram
door mat I made
last year.
I shared a tutorial for this DIY strawberry
wreath that I had hanging on my front
door all
last summer.
Our front
door was still displaying our patriotic
wreath and so I decided to treat myself to a trip to Michaels
last week to see what I could come up with for a fall
wreath.