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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Burlap Spring Wreath



As I mentioned in the post where I made my St. Patricks wreath, I think if you do nothing else for a holiday, a wreath is the perfect simple thing that brings in some fun without being overwhelming. So to kick off our spring/Easter goodies I thought the first thing I'd show you is my fancied up dollar store wreath!

I started with this 13" wreath picked up at the dollar store, and some burlap from the HL (theirs was $3.99/yd. and you'll only need 1/4-1/2 yd-depending on the size of your wreath).


I cut the burlap into about 2 inch strips (x the length of the fabric...about 45 inch if I'm remembering right) and wrapped in directly around the wreath slightly overlapping it as I went.


I only needed about 3 strips to cover the whole wreath.


Next I made some rolled flowers and hot glued them to the side of the wreath. (after rearranging them countless times throughout an entire episode of traffic light-watch this show. you will LAUGH!)


Recognize this fabric from the last post?! Yep, I had enough left over of everything to make these and a few other flowers that are on a different wreath I made for the inside of my house (a few posts down the road). I finally have a fabric stash! Eeeek! Am I legit or what? (and yes people actually say that word...my sister for one-which makes it cool.)


Next I added a little sweet love to their centers...




I think if you wanted to stop there, it would still be a door-worthy hanging wreath, but I loved this idea and had to copy it! What I didn't think about before I bought the letter B ($1.50 using a 40%off coupon from the HL.) is how in the world I would wrap this-in a presentable way-using jute. The girl's I copied (sorry I don't know her name) used a letter A...no curves. Oops.


So stand back really far from your computer and this will look perfecto. And would it really be ME if I didn't add a jeweled princess crown button? Nope. It wouldn't.


And now she's complete. And it IS a she. I think the princess crown sorta gives that away people.


Tie a BOLD pink polka dotted ribbon (dollar store) to hang it and you're finis! (that's "finished" in french. I googled it so I'm sure.)


Thanks for stopping by...here's what's in store tomorrow!



My wreath and I will be attending my first linky party's ever on Thur. at these fun places!
Party ButtonCatch a Glimpse Button

12 comments:

  1. Serious legit and a-dor-able! Can't wait to see the candy jar!

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  2. love it!! why cant we live close so we can craft together??

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  3. Thanks for the link love! I am flattered that you made your own wreath! Ilove your bright color choices! :)

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  4. so many things to love about this. the burlap, the twine B9 would work for my last name too), and the flowers are fab.
    Love, love!!!
    following you now.
    ladeedacreations.com

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  5. That is so adorable! I love the jute wrapped b! This is so pretty! Love the fabric you used:)
    www.karismaheartsavannah.blogspot.com

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  6. Wow! So pretty! Might just have to give this a try to pretty up my home!

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  7. So cute!

    Sooo, does 'B' stand for burlap?....or is it just a fun letter?

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  8. oohhh I love it! those flowers are so great. what a great idea.

    kathryn
    -thedragonsfairytail.blogspot.com

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  9. Look at my crafty girl go!! So fab!

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  10. Super cute! I'm loving the jute rope!
    Thanks for linking up to Making It With Allie! I can't wait to see what you have for next week!
    AllieMakes.Blogspot.com

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  11. Angela! I am so happy to find your blog. I absolutely LOVE your wreaths (especially this one). I may even get the confidence to try a few.

    I smiled when I read your post about your mom's house during Christmas time too. I always remember having so much fun at your house in Ponderosa.

    I look forward to reading about all your fun crafts!
    -Claire (Long) Armstrong
    www.deltasfoxyflyer.blogspot.com

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