Summer is here! I love this time of year. Getting ready outdoors, and in, for the warm weather. It is a great time to decorate! Pretty much anytime is a great time, but this time of year I am particularly inspired.
I spotted a beautiful wreath on Pinterest and found that the link came from Tatertots and Jello. I loved the look of the wreath and knew that I could create one of my own. Here are the supplies I used for the project:
Very inexpensive items, that were mostly purchased from Michael's. I already had the vibrant green moss on hand. I went to work gluing the sheet moss to the grapevine wreath. I probably could have gone for one more sheet, but I think I got away with using just the 4 sheets. In the spots I missed, I used the vibrant green moss. Next, I used only the white butterflies from the package. The butterflies came with a metal backing that I used to poke into the wreath and then left "hovering" above. Lastly, I wrapped the wreath up in a big piece of satin ribbon and then hung it on the door.
I am so in love with this wreath and had a really good time putting it together. I am grateful to have come across such an inspiring post.
Have a great day of creating and decorating!
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I spotted a beautiful wreath on Pinterest and found that the link came from Tatertots and Jello. I loved the look of the wreath and knew that I could create one of my own. Here are the supplies I used for the project:
Very inexpensive items, that were mostly purchased from Michael's. I already had the vibrant green moss on hand. I went to work gluing the sheet moss to the grapevine wreath. I probably could have gone for one more sheet, but I think I got away with using just the 4 sheets. In the spots I missed, I used the vibrant green moss. Next, I used only the white butterflies from the package. The butterflies came with a metal backing that I used to poke into the wreath and then left "hovering" above. Lastly, I wrapped the wreath up in a big piece of satin ribbon and then hung it on the door.
I am so in love with this wreath and had a really good time putting it together. I am grateful to have come across such an inspiring post.
Have a great day of creating and decorating!
Linked Up To: The Girl Creative, It's A Blog Party, Homemaker On a Dime, I'm Topsy Turvy, Today's Creative Blog, The DIY Showoff, At Home with K, Not Just a Housewife, Someday Crafts, Creations by Kara, The Shabby Nest, Fingerprints on the Fridge, Finding Fabulous
Lovely job, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo cute. I love the moss . With the butterflies, it's a perfect spring or summer wreath!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Tracy Screaming Sardine
I just loved it! What a beautiful spring-summer wreath! You are so very creative.
ReplyDeleteHope to see you on my blog:)
Sanghamitra.
I love how you took simple supplies and made them stunning! Thanks for sharing your wreath project with us. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Love the moss!
ReplyDeleteWarm Wishes,
Jodie
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