Leftovers Wreath

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Here's a wreath made of things I already had on hand that can be used for different seasons or holidays.
It was one of those days. I wanted a project, so I dug out a square wreath form I had on hand and challenged myself to do something with it using a skein of yarn I had purchased from a dollar store months ago.
This was an eyelash yarn - more cream than white.
With no particular plan in mind, I tied the end of the yarn onto the wreath and started wrapping.
It was obvious that I wouldn't have enough yarn to go around the entire wreath, so I just wrapped it around selected spots - the middle sections of all 4 sides of the wreath.
I decided to use rope to fill in the empty spots on my square. As I began wrapping the rope around the form, I didn't like how thick the rope was getting as I went around the tip of the corner, so I stopped just short of the corner on each side. I also pushed the wrapped yarn together a little tighter as I worked with the rope to keep the yarn out of my way.
I did all 4 corners the same way - leaving the actual corners of the wreath empty. Next, I cut the remainder of my yarn into 4 equal pieces and used one of the pieces to wrap the first corner. It was just long enough to cover the entire corner.
After all 4 corners were covered, I spread out the wrapped yarn on each side of the wreath, so there wasn't any space between the yarn and the rope.
Hmm. What next? I had some chalkboard stickers and wrote F-A on one and L-L on the other. I then centered the stickers on some canvas tags and attached the tags to the top center of the wreath. Next came a green floral clip - also at the top center. No need for glue - just clipped it onto the yarn.
Since our fall weather can be pretty harsh in the U.P., I put the wreath on the inside of our front door. You may think that's crazy, but our front door is rarely used and can't be seen from the road.
I switched out the floral clip for an orange one a couple of weeks later. I know this wreath is a bit unconventional, but I like it - and it can easily morph into something different for other seasons. For example, I could replace the tags with an ornament and add a poinsettia clip for Christmas.
Since I had everything on hand, I'm calling this one my Leftovers Wreath.
Feel free to stop by my blog to see what else is happening in our neck of the woods.
Julie@Cut Off in the Keweenaw
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