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New Fall Wreath
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Confessions of a Serial DIYer
(IC: blogger)
I always like to make a new wreath for each season. Last year I chose very traditional colors for my Fall wreath, but I decided to go with a more neutral palette this year.
I am really liking it.
I used the three stems on the left for this wreath. All were purchased at Michaels. I did not use all the stems you see here. (I always buy more than I end up needing!)
First I added the fuzzy stems, followed by the twiggy stems.
Then I added a couple of sprigs of the berries, securing everything with hot glue as I went...
I added my two flower stems and the little pumpkin with hot glue as well.
Then I cut a couple of pieces of printed burlap and tucked them in.
That's it! Easy, right?
I'm enjoying the neutral colors.
Add a few mums and some pumpkins and it sure is beginning to look like Fall!
Are you more traditional when it comes to Fall decorating, or do you enjoy a change every once in a while too?
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Published September 16th, 2014 10:24 PM
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Kristen Lowe Harris on Aug 31, 2016how do you attach the small wreath to the big one? Do you take it completely apart and wrap with wire? Thank! love it!
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Confessions of a Serial DIYer on Sep 01, 2016I pull the extra pieces till they are really loose then lay them on top of the wreath, letting some pieces wrap around the first one, then secure with wire. 😊
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What is the green flower called? I can’t find it in stores. It’s beautiful.
Beautiful, going to try and make this! I just have one question, do you attach the whole small wreath to the big one or do you use pieces from the small wreath and attach to the big wreath?