Posts Tagged ‘wreath’

A Wreath Re-Do,…Thanks.

November 21, 2011

Since Halloween has ended and my sweet little “boo” is out, I felt I needed a little “thanks” to decorate my door before all of the Christmas decorations come out! With a quick and easy little homemade bunting, I was able to spice up my felt yarn wreath.

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I cut out a few triangles, wrote/cut out the word “thanks” onto some leftover felt, glued them onto my triangles, and then strung them along some embroidery thread.

The bunting totally doesn’t match my wreath,…but I think it was a sweet quick fix before the Christmas decorations take over our home! And it’s pretty cute.

Just a little “thanks”…to enjoy (and remind me!) every time I walk through our front door.

Felt Yarn Wreaths

July 15, 2011

I know these guys are all over the internet,… but I had to share mine!

You can find easy tutorials for making these all over the place. Here are a few I used as help to create mine.

LOVED creating the different flowers,…it got addicting!

Such a fun, easy, and simple craft… so satisfying!

Last Minute Christmas Craft

December 23, 2010

Is Christmas really in LESS THAN 2 days?!

Has it really been almost a month since I posted?!

December has been absolutely crazy,…stationery orders, ornament orders, baking, shopping, family time,…what a crazy, but still wonderful month.

I thought before it’s the New Year and you have the least desire to see anything red and green, I’d post a sweet little craft Ruby and I did together a couple of weeks ago.

A hand wreath.

So simple,… just trace your little muffins hand, cut out a bunch (I layered up paper so it didn’t take forever), and glue onto a round paper plate, that you’ve cut a round hole out of the center.

Ruby and I found a bunch of different ways to make berries for the wreath…

Cutting out round circles, dapping her fingertips in red paint, sequins, glitter glue,…

After your wreath is complete and decorated, you can cut a few holes in the bottom with a hole puncher, loop a cute ribbon through, and make a bow. Then, punch another hole at the top, loop another ribbon through, and hang your wreath!

Try it out and enjoy!

 

 

 


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