Well, all of that wreath eye-candy paid off because look what I finished making this week…
I didn’t think I would be so into using wool to make a wreath from, but I LOVE LOVE LOVE how it turned out! I followed these instructions to cover the wreath and make the flowers, then hunted around online…Etsy, Flickr, etc to get a bit of inspiration for the rest of the decorations.
I wanted the wreath to look Christmasy so stole a few baubles from the tree to string across the middle.
I couldn’t resist adding my signature and popping a few doilies on one side, balanced out by some crocheted lace on the opposite edge. All of the flowers and leaves were made using felt and I used my trusty hot glue gun to stick everything into place. It really was a very simple process. Wrapping the wool around the wreath was quite time consuming, but once that was done it was loads of fun coming up with different ways to decorate it.
I am almost tempted to go out and buy a few more wreaths (I used a foam wreath as my base) to hold onto for other holiday decorations. We live on a main street and I think it would be cool to be known as the house with a different wreath up for each holiday! I’m not sure how I feel about having a wreath on my door for day to day decoration though. But who said a wreath has to go on the door anyway, I think it would look kind of cool hanging in a small wall space or maybe even in my studio…these wreaths are super cute…1, 2, 3 and 4.
Once I had finished making the wreath I realised that I hadn’t given how it was going to hang to the door a thought! Nails and holes were out of the question, so I took a length of organza ribbon and looped it through the wreath then stuck it to the top of the door with masking tape…so far, so good! Hopefully it will last until the end of the year.