This fall wreath came together in no time
using things I had on hand.
First I went into the yard with my garden
loper and cut a good bunch of branches.
I laid them out to the size I wanted that
would fit on my front door's glass. I used
4 twigs for each side. They don't need to
be straight.
Bundle them together at the ends with wire.
Next attach the corners with more wire.
I used raffia to cover the wire.
I left some of the raffia strands long for
that 'harvest look'.
Next I hung a few pinecones from the top.
I added small screw eyes on the ends of
the pine cones to string in the twine.
I added small screw eyes on the ends of
the pine cones to string in the twine.
I topped it all off with some
fall ribbon I found in my ribbon jar.
I used a large suction hook to attach
the wreath to my glass door.
Hang by one of the twigs from the hook
on the from door.
I think this twig wreath can be a nice base
for other season too. Using decorations
for Christmas, spring, winter, gives it a
variety of looks.
Cheers!
Very cute idea, thanks for sharing! I'm heading out the door to clip some branches and make a cute twig frame for my door, too!
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Looks great on your door.. Was just thinking what I was going to do this year.. Happy new week thanks for sharing with love Janice
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