A $16 DIY Magnolia Wreath

Emily Counts
by Emily Counts
$16
30 Minutes
Easy
I found this old grapevine wreath at the thrift store for $1.00 and decided to transform it into a magnolia wreath (inspired by Joanna Gaines, of course!). I've wanted a pretty magnolia wreath forever, but they can get pricey!
I picked up a couple bunches of artificial magnolia leaves from the craft store and used a small wire cutter to separate them into branches of three leaves. Using the grapevine wreath as the base, I simply tucked in the magnolia leaves.
All it took was 30 minutes and I had a beautiful, farmhouse style DIY magnolia wreath.
See the full tutorial on my blog: http://smallstuffcounts.com/diy-magnolia-wreath/
Emily Counts
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  • Brenda  S. Brenda S. on Feb 03, 2017
    This is so pretty :)
  • Elaine Elaine on Apr 04, 2017

    I like the elegant look of this easy-to-make wreath, Emily! Simplicity is the way to go, in my opinion. It's SO nice to see a classy looking project that isn't "junked-up" with bows, gaudy colored flowers, bunnies, etc. This suits any Season and will always have that classic decorator look.

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