I'm also very jealous as I have most of my vintage ornaments packed away from my young kids but would love to see them more... Maybe this year I'll do a few pedestals up high... I did make
a small wreath like yours.
I took a long vine, trimmed the leaves and made it into
a small wreath like I described in this post.
Not exact matches
Indoor or outdoor,
small or large, nothing ushers in the holiday season quite
like a
wreath on your front door.
My
wreaths are
smaller and sit inside the horn rather than the other way around
like yours.
When it comes to Halloween, and most holidays, I love mixing DIY projects (
small crafts here and there) with store - bought items that have a craftier feel (
like this spooky
wreath!)
I love your
wreath Bev, and I
like to make these rosettes, your inspiration has given me an idea for a
smaller one to use in a vignette for my mantel.
For that touch of whimsy, add a sprig of eucalyptus (left over from the two
wreaths that were made) to the place cards with a
small craft sized clothes pin.If you
like this name tag, download the
wreath and tree versions for free from the FREE PRINTABLES Page and use as a name tag, gift tag, banner display, or tree ornament.
However, since I love, love fall, I usually start putting out a few
small things,
like an acorn
wreath on the kitchen bay window or plant a few mums in a planter.
Fill your
wreath with an assortment of
small flowering plants
like violas and pansies.
I love your
wreath Bev, and I
like to make these rosettes, your inspiration has given me an idea for a
smaller one to use in a vignette for my mantel.
If you feel
like your
wreaths need a little more denseness, grab a hot glue gun and glue some
small pieces where you feel they need it.