Crafty Winter/Spring Wreaths

Crafty Winter/Spring Wreaths

So it’s been a while since I’ve posted…almost a month. I’ve been a little busy with the holidays and my oldest son being home from college. But it’s the new year and with the new year comes new posts!

This is actually a repost from over a year ago on my Author Blog page: click here, but I loved it so much I thought I’d repost it over here. Modified of course.

 Crafty Winter/Spring Wreaths

It always starts out easy enough. You see a Pin on Pinterest and you say to yourself, “I can do that!” You proceed to try and find the link to the original pin only too see that it’s nothing more than just pics and any traces of it have vanished into cyberspace. You take this search a little deeper and find the description that gives you vague directions and you go for it! And then you find out that, um, Pinterest Pins aren’t alway correct. *gasp!* I know, what are we supposed to believe in anymore if Pinterest Pins are less than perfect? I mean, it was on the internet, shouldn’t it be true/real/accurate?

*shakes head* What is this world coming to if Pinterest, our sacred place, isn’t completely right?

Um, well, we move on and improvise! After all, I am a fiction writer, I make things up for a living, surely I can make this thing up!

My pile of insufficient supplies.

So I started with my pile of supplies, which I quickly realized were insufficient. You see, in the Pin they said they bought their supplies at the Dollar Store…um, good luck with that. I tried the Dollar Store by my home and found that #1, either they no longer carry feather boa’s and such, or #2, they never carried said supplies.

So of course me and my improvising self headed to the craft store, Hobby Lobby to be exact and proceeded to use up my 40% off coupons…yes, I did go through the lines several times to get the discount, wearing a disguise of course!

What you’ll need for one feather boa:

1 foam wreath*

*Some have mentioned that you could use a pool noodle in place of this and then just duct tape the ends together…um, I would have had to thought of this post back in the summer in order to buy a pool noodle! And I just don’t always think that far ahead when an idea hits me.

2 feather boa’s , choice of color*

*I decided to go with pink for Valentines Day. You could do white for a winter wreath or you could go with a green for spring.

Glue gun with glue sticks
Ribbon

Okay, so the first step is to start wrapping the feather boa’s around the wreath and securing it with hot glue, like so.

Yes, I got a little creative and mixed the boa’s up a little.
Us fiction writers like to do uncommon things like that.

After the feather boa’s are secured, I tied a pretty ribbon to the top so I could hang it.

Made two just to shake things up a bit.

 

Of course you could just display it like this too.

 

It’s resting on a book stand.

Also got a little more creative when I found some yarn that resembled grass.

I used some pretty quilting pins to adhere the small
flower cutouts.

And of course the final product all pretty on my front door.

 

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Pinning the wilderness of my imagination, one Pin at a time. I love hiking, camping, watching my boys fish, and taking long walks with my yellow labs, Taylor and Mandi. I enjoy cooking when the mood hits, and not only have I published novels, but I'm the master of redesigning just about anything. I’m the DIY author who has made Idaho her home for 27 years, and I can't wait to spend another 27 years here.

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