Your silver and white is so pretty and I adore
the magnolia leaf wreath.
I would love one but I find them too expensive to buy ready - made (for my budget), but not looking to try my hand at making my own
magnolia leaf wreath either!
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.
Not exact matches
Combine
magnolia leaves, berries and pine cones with unusual vegetables, like artichokes, for a nature - inspired Christmas
wreath.
An organic
wreath made from
magnolia leaves is a simple, elegant way to add a natural element to your holiday decor.
I have always loved the look of
magnolia leaves in the spring, and what better way to welcome spring than by adding a new
wreath to your front door?
The deep green
leaves on this
magnolia wreath is sure to stand out and make a beautiful statement in any home.
And I can't stop staring at the
Magnolia wreath, either... or the feathers... or the
leaves... I can't choose!
A simple black grosgrain ribbon gives the
wreath a touch of sophistication alongside luxe
magnolia leaves in a brass bowl.
I also tucked some more small and medium size
magnolia leaves throughout the
wreath to fill it out.
I have lots of
Magnolia Leaves
left over from my Christmas urns and they are SO expensive I didn't want to throw them away, now they are going to live on in a new
wreath!
Layer the
magnolia leaves to form a
wreath, attaching the
leaves with glue dots in alternating directions to create a full, lush effect.
Made with True Foliage ™ moss - green
leaves for exceptional realism, our
Magnolia Leaf Foliage features a
wreath and a garland, set of 2.
I have never tried styrofoam
wreath with
magnolia leaves, but I have seen some blogers use styrofoam.However, they moslty use the glue method, so the
wreath does not get this fuller look.
Fatten up a cedar or pine
wreath with materials from the garden, like wisteria vines,
magnolia leaves, pinecones and berry sprigs.