
I wanted to wait a little before I posted pictures of it because I wanted it to be a surprise! The theme was Spring, so I decided to make a yarn wreath! My swap partner over at Geek Inspired loves green, so I thought I'd start there.



- I used a straw wreath and left the plastic on. I did a little reading and others said it was way less messy that way.
- Those little white thingies mixed in with the flowers? Yep. Goose biots. I do love feathers and I haven't done much with them lately (darned school work!)...
- I used a lot of hot glue (and burned myself)
- The roses are made from felt! Check it out! I learned to make them at the Take Heart blog. (Her blog is G-o-r-g-e-o-u-s!)
Ever since I saw Alycia's wreath from The Curious Pug I've been dying to try my hand. Now I need to make one for my house! I loved making it and I love how it turned out. My only regret? Not taking more pictures and better pictures to show you guys Cheers! xoxo
I LOVE MY WREATH!!!!!!! Thank you!!!! You did a wonderful job! I hope you enjoy your bright Easter eggs! They won't stink after a few weeks ;)
ReplyDeleteWOW, you really went all out on yours! The wreath looks great!
ReplyDeleteThanks :) I really am a 'go big or go home' kinda girl!
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