You may remember my burlap wreath
It just didn't look as lovely on my front door as it did on my Mom's door. Maybe something with the color? The light wreath really popped with the burgundy door behind it. Our bright green door didn't do much for it and hubby and I decided to display it elsewhere. Here it is on the linen closet door in the hall.
You can see it from the living room and I think it looks lovely against the white door (that needs another coat of paint but that's another story) with the taupe paint around it.
So that left the issue of the front door. It was now left with nada after the Christmas swag was removed. Then I realized I had my Grandmother's pine cone wreath. My Aunt offered it to me and I was thrilled to have it. It hung on my Grandmother's mirror in her dining room and I always remembered looking at it when I was little.
We used it in our Christmas decor around a vase.
I thought it needed a little something and a way to hang it would be nice as well. I'm sure it will come as a great shock that burlap came to mind. I cut a strip and wrapped it around the wreath and stapled it. I just pushed the stapled bit to the back so you can't see it and stuck the nail we have in the front door through the burlap. I took another little strip of burlap and tied it around the exposed nail that poked through to hide it. It still needed something....
A letter B!
Good thing I bought a ton of felt in preparation for the burlap wreath. I cut out a little letter B and stuck it on. I keep meaning to glue it but I guess I won't have to because days later it is still sticking. The felt and burlap combination is working like velcro!
There you have it! Looks winterish without being overly holiday I think.
What do you think about winter decor? For the first time ever I'm leaving some greens and such from our Christmas decorations out as an attempt at winter decorating. I like it and it is helping avoid some of the "whoa it looks blah in here" issues I usually face when all the Christmas trimmings come down at once.
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Thursday, January 5, 2012
Thursday, December 29, 2011
fluffy felt, burlap and button wreath
I'm already a little sad about how blah the house will look once all the Christmas stuff is down. I'll walk around the house and think everything looks empty and sad. This is a yearly thing for me and I'm prepared so I figured if I have a new wreath to hang up at least I can combat the post holiday decoration slump a little.
My love affair with burlap is going strong and I also have a bit of a thing for felt. I can't sew. At least not proper sewing. A little repair for a tear here and there and some loose button attachment is about as far as it goes. Wonderful felt has allowed me to make two Halloween costumes with hot glue and I have to say they weren't too shabby.
I wanted a fluffy wreath and I wasn't sure how it was going to work but I got a foam wreath form, white felt, oatmeal felt, burlap and some pom pom trim just because I love it.
I just started cutting circles and squares out of the burlap and felt.
No real method. Some I cut with pinking shears, some with regular scissors. They were all different sizes and definitely not uniform.
I took a bunch of natural colored loose buttons my Mom offered up.
I layered felt, burlap and buttons and just randomly started hot gluing them on the wreath form.
I cut some pom pom trim loose
and attached some of those to the felt as well.
And so I cut...
and glued
until this
looked like this.
Then I cut and glued some more until finally it looked like this
Here is a detail
It didn't take as long as I thought it would but there were several hours of cutting and gluing. I like my fluffy wreath. Looks cozy and winterish right? I thought a bit of burlap "ribbon" to hang it from would be nice so I just cut a long strip.
I'm linking up to Delightful Order , It's Overflowing
Somewhat Simple
The Shabby Creek Cottage
Funky Junk Interiors
My love affair with burlap is going strong and I also have a bit of a thing for felt. I can't sew. At least not proper sewing. A little repair for a tear here and there and some loose button attachment is about as far as it goes. Wonderful felt has allowed me to make two Halloween costumes with hot glue and I have to say they weren't too shabby.
I wanted a fluffy wreath and I wasn't sure how it was going to work but I got a foam wreath form, white felt, oatmeal felt, burlap and some pom pom trim just because I love it.
I just started cutting circles and squares out of the burlap and felt.
No real method. Some I cut with pinking shears, some with regular scissors. They were all different sizes and definitely not uniform.
I took a bunch of natural colored loose buttons my Mom offered up.
I layered felt, burlap and buttons and just randomly started hot gluing them on the wreath form.
I cut some pom pom trim loose
and attached some of those to the felt as well.
And so I cut...
and glued
until this
looked like this.
Then I cut and glued some more until finally it looked like this
Here is a detail
It didn't take as long as I thought it would but there were several hours of cutting and gluing. I like my fluffy wreath. Looks cozy and winterish right? I thought a bit of burlap "ribbon" to hang it from would be nice so I just cut a long strip.
I'm linking up to Delightful Order , It's Overflowing
Somewhat Simple
The Shabby Creek Cottage
Funky Junk Interiors
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