You can also check out the Lavender & White Floral Spring
Wreath I made last month for the challenge.
And I've started to decorate the house to reflect the change in seasons, starting with the Feathers & Foliage
Wreath I made last week.
You'll notice the peacock
wreath I made last year is still up on my door (you can see the front door makeover here).
Not exact matches
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.
This quality
wreath is
made of durable PVC for
lasting beauty.
I replaced the vintage print I had hanging on my window with
last years Buffalo Check
Wreath I
made.
I
made this ornament
wreath last year, but it doesn't fit between the door and screen door, so it's on the inside.
I
made a new Valentine's
wreath last year using some materials from my late grandmother.
Just check out
last month's Patriotic Red, White & Blue Bubble
Wreath, which I
made with burlap fabric and ribbon from BurlapFabric.com.
Honestly I sort of winged this one (the
last wreath I
made was kind of nontraditional) so I -LSB-...]
Last year I
made the monogram out of a foam board to accent the
wreath.
After I
made the Joy
Wreath Sign
last year the questions poured in how to
make one... or if I could
make one for them.
OK, maybe you may find the time to
make some Christmas Rosemary
Wreaths one or two days before Christmas or maybe improvise and use all the French paper stars that you've
made last year to create some
last minutes vignettes or garlands.
You just inspired me to spruce up this very same
wreath that I
made last year.
I found a tutorial for how to
make an ornament
wreath last holiday season and have waited all year to
make it.
Make this Easy Spring Embroidery Hoop
Wreath in less than 30 minutes and with faux florals and Greenery, it will
last forever!
I
made my own version of your
last burlap
wreath, but for spring....
I just
made a book page
wreath using your tutorial
last week - LOVE LOVE LOVE - and now I'm going to have to
make this one too!
The Noel pillow I
made last year, I sewed burlap onto a drop cloth back, then embroidered the word Noel with the laurel
wreath around it.
Last year during the holidays my most asked question was «How do you
make a Christmas
wreath?».
I
made this DIY Pom Pom
wreath last year, it was fairly easy to
make, and the perfect fireside Christmas craft.
Last, I love easy crafts that cost almost nothing to
make so this Back To School Bus Stop
Wreath by Just Dip It In Chocolate is right up my alley.
If you want to see a tissue paper heart
wreath with HUGE flowers, you should check out the
wreath I
made for our Valentines Dance Party
last year.
Last week I shared how to
make Paper - Covered «JOY» Letters using a handmade Evergreen
Wreath as the «O».
The options are endless but a few simple projects you could
make for fall include
wreaths, banners, pumpkins, pillow covers, and crocheted items such as the blanket above that I crocheted
last fall.
I shared my Pine Cone
Wreath with you all last week, if you've been around a while you'll notice that this wreath has made an appearance through the last few m
Wreath with you all
last week, if you've been around a while you'll notice that this
wreath has made an appearance through the last few m
wreath has
made an appearance through the
last few months.
Hi friends, If you missed the
last Merry Monday link party, I shared some Creative Desserts you can
make for Easter Day and today I'm sharing some cute DIY
wreaths for Easter and Spring!
Your beautiful
wreath design inspired me
last year, but I finally
made it just
last week!
Use pine cones this season to
make an outdoor
wreath that's not only meant to
last the winter but is also a beautiful sight.
Even though I first shared this
wreath here
last year, it is still hard for me to believe that this was the very first (and frankly ONLY)
wreath I've ever
made.
Last year I didn't
make a Christmas
wreath — I bought a massive pine
wreath from Costco, threw some battery - operated lights on it and called it a day.
Last year I didn't
make a Christmas
wreath — I bought...
Okay, I haven't
made a
wreath since
last spring (if I am remembering right) And I think they are fun, so I decided to
make another one.
I
made a couple
wreaths during my 31 days of Pinterest series
last October that are perfect for fall.
My good friend
made me a very cool Christmas
Wreath last year using a coffee sack which I love!
Last year I
made a paper
wreath created from book pages.
Next to the tree we have the Decorative Ladder that I built
last week, adorned with garland, a grapevine
wreath that I created using berries and cotton stems (all from Hobby Lobby) and a tile decoration that I
made many years ago using vinyl lettering.
Candlestick — recent yard sale find, decorative plate — bought
last year, mirrored window — yard sale find,
wreath — I
made, «Count your Blessings» sign — from Target dollar spot, white pitcher — secondhand gift from a friend, faux wheat stems — Wal - mart, owl — Kohl's $ 2 purchase, mums — bought at Wal - mart.
I just
made my first (but certainly not
last) book page
wreath.
The options are endless but a few simple projects you could
make for fall include
wreaths, banners, pumpkins, pillow covers, and crocheted items such as the blanket above that I crocheted
last fall.
I love this
wreath even more than the
last... especially that it can be
made with supplies form the $ store.
Hi friends, If you missed the
last Merry Monday link party, I shared some Creative Desserts you can
make for Easter Day and today I'm sharing some cute DIY
wreaths for Easter and Spring!
Last weekend when I was
making the Easter
wreath that I shared earlier this week, I came up with another craft idea for Easter and I want to share it with you today!
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.
Here's the finished mantel, looking all cheery and happy with the addition of my 2 moss
wreaths that I
made last year, a fake
wreath in the middle with silver accents, and the rest of the mantel is glass, silver and mercury glass pieces.
My monogram
wreath matches my fall monogram door mat I
made last year.
Last time I
made it, the marshmallows on the bottom of the
wreath kept falling off no matter how much glue I used.
Use strips cut from an old sweater to
make a
wreath that will
last from Christmas through the rest of winter.