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DIY Magnolia Wreath
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Rhoda V
(IC: blogger)
I made this wreath using a left over grapevine wreath and free magnolia leaves that I had cut the year before. They were already dry and worked perfectly with hot glue, tucking the leaves in the grapevine and then adding a simple burlap bow. I turned some of the leaves showing their pretty brown backs and the mix of brown and green is so appealing.
Great way to say Welcome!
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Published October 28th, 2012 10:37 PM
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Rebecca E. Parsons on Nov 10, 2012This is such a quick was to update for fall and the holidays. I love using magnolia leaves. AT Christmas I usually tip the edges with a metallic pen for some sparkle!!!
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Alice Roberts on Apr 08, 2016Love this, I have tons of Magnolia tree leaves, from 1/2 dozen trees in my yard. I have even complained about having so many! So, this is a Great idea! I love using natural items and I had not even thought to use real magnolia leaves, I always bought silk magnolias and used the green leaves off those, although I have used the seed pods in other craft items. And here were these right under my nose, so to speak, I complained about how they last so long on the ground, etc., not realizing that was an asset to be used. Thanks for this post. I know what I will be doing for the future! )
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