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Spring Wreaths From Your Garden!
by
Barb Rosen
(IC: blogger)
I am all about using natural materials, making pretty things and spending little or no money doing it!
This sweet little spring wreath was made from dried plant materials I had gathered from the yard and garden. The wreaths were vines I had cut and shaped into circles and let dry, but you could purchase small wreaths at a craft store.
Hot glue was used to adhere the dried flowers, acorns, pine cone pieces, etc. onto the wreaths.
Materials were all things I already had on hand: dried flowers, beans, wreaths, hot glue, some watercolor paints and a bit of ribbon.
You can leave the wreaths natural, like the one above, or add watercolor paint for some Spring zing!
Watercolors bring Spring hues to dried flowers!
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Published March 12th, 2015 12:30 PM
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TwoPlusCute on Mar 20, 2015They are lovely! Following you :)
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Simina Chiorlan on Mar 25, 2015Reminds me of my grapewine wreath with dried flowers and colourful ribbon. Wreaths are not so popular here, guests and friends always marvel at my creations when visiting : "what is that called and what is it meant for?" :))
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