Wreaths can be EXPENSIVE. At least the cutesy homemade looking ones I like can be. Craft bazaars, Etsy, sure - I can find the perfect ones out there. But for about a year (since last fall, anyway) I really wanted to just make my own. So when I came across a set of three plain grapevine wreaths for sale on a swap/sell Facebook page for just $10, I quickly snatched them up to make all of my wreath-making dreams come true!
FALL + HARVEST WREATH
I bought a package of fake leaves, some gold-edged burlap ribbon, and found some pinecones outside of our house to put on this wreath. Simple and cheap. I added a little something extra by mod podging some chunky gold glitter to the tips of the pinecones. I also decided to leave the ends of the string used to tie the bow because I thought it looked cute! But feel free to cut yours off when making the bow if you prefer.
The EASIEST Way to Tie a Bow
One wreath down, two to go. Hopefully another day soon I'll have to make more time for crafting while mommy-ing. I had little man in his bouncer seat right beside me during this one. :) The next wreath I want to make will be for winter/Christmas, and the other will be a year-round boxwood type of wreath (thanks, Fixer Upper for all the boxwood wreath goals).
Just thought I'd fill y'all in about my wreath crafting venture. I hope it inspires you to get creative with your own. Happy Crafting!
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