Hi Everyone!
I made a Fall Themed wreath about a month ago and FINALLY got it hung up on my front door!
Why do I put off doing things that are so easy to do!?!
I wanted to make sure I hung it up in the Fall- before the snow starts to fly here. Since I heard that it may snow in the next day or so- I figured I better get my rear in gear and hang it up!
I love how this wreath turned out- and I love it even more now that it's hanging on my front door!
This was made entirely from the DCWV Harvest stack. If you are a fan of Autumn- you must get this paper. It's beautiful.
The bottom layer large paper cones are 6" squares rolled into a cone shape and hot glued onto a cardboard wreath shape.
The next layer is made with 4.5" squares rolled into cones and hot glued on to the bottom layer.
All the flowers were cut with the Cricut Flower Shoppe cartridge.
I wrapped some Hand Dyed Crinkle Ribbon throughout the wreath and tied it into a little bow.
A couple challenges:
Thanks for stopping by!
Great wreath!
ReplyDeleteCarri~abusybee
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Love this...I saw that you've posted this awhile ago and I've been wanting to make one ever since. I finally found some pretty double sided Christmas paper which I just bought today- Martha Stewart! Holly
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Love this Julie!!
ReplyDeleteIts so beautiful Julie!
ReplyDeleteVeronica
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Beautiful!! Looks like a lot of work to me! Thank you for sharing it with us at Paper Cutz Challenge and for playing with us at Paper Playtime!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteJulie,
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome, love it so pretty!
Thanks for playing along at Paper Cutz Challenge:)
Just gorgeous. I just ordered that . I love the colors you used. Ps. I used the ribbon today and linked your site to my post. Come and check it out.
ReplyDeletehugs DIANA L.
Julie
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, your wreath is so pretty! I love how you rolled paper and the rosettes are beautiful!
Thanks for playing along with me.
Becka