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Neck Tie Wreath
by
Shannon Marburger
(IC: blogger)
I’ve had a bag full of ties for years. Somehow I ended up with them and I can’t even tell you how. About 6-months ago I was doing some cleaning and purging and came across them AGAIN. This makes about the 100th time I’ve pulled them out. The conversation in my head went like this….
Sigh, here are these ties again.
What am I going to do with them?
……Cricket Noises………
Ok, you haven’t used them in over 10 years so just get rid of them.
No, I might use them.
You haven’t used them in over 10 years.
Ok, to the donation pile they go.
So I hauled them off and donated them.
Sigh, here are these ties again.
What am I going to do with them?
……Cricket Noises………
Ok, you haven’t used them in over 10 years so just get rid of them.
No, I might use them.
You haven’t used them in over 10 years.
Ok, to the donation pile they go.
So I hauled them off and donated them.
Fast Forward 6 months, when Revyn was coming up with projects for county fair. She said she had seen something made with neckties and she wanted to try to make a wreath with them. Wonk, Wonk….Wonk. I thought, dang it! I just hauled off an entire sack 6-months ago. So we decided to call family members and see if they had any they weren’t using and if they would be willing to let us have them. Good call on our part because we ended up with lots of them.
Let me take you through how she put this together. I’ll leave out the thinking process and just take you to what works. Because there was a lot of trial and error before actual crafting began.
Wrap the first tie around and only glue it down the middle only.
Click on the link below for the full tutorial and details. I love how it turned out and the memories it carries with it.
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Published March 11th, 2015 9:33 PM
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Ana Bacallao on Jul 17, 2017
This is adorable. I may have to raid my husband's ties again. I did a footstool with a lot of his ties when he retired, you can find the priject here in Hometalk under my projects,
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