10 Minute Garden Hose Wreath

Shelley
by Shelley
I've spotted these wreaths over at some of my favorite garden stores in northern Michigan and pinned so many in the last year or two. It's been on my "Someday" list to tackle this project since I first saw one. A positive from all of the unending rain in our part of the world is I have time to catch up on indoor projects! This took only about 10 minutes.
While the garden centers are selling these for upwards of $50, thanks to the dollar bins at Target and a Michael's Crafts sale day, this probably cost only about $13 or $14 in total.
Here are the supplies I used...
Few tricks for assembly... green florist wire and green duct tape. How did we ever live without duct tape and florist wire? Fortunately for me, the zip ties the store had on it were in just the right place! No messing around with trying to uncoil and recoil the hose.
Hiding the tape is pretty easy...
It lives on the door of our detached garage where it can easily be seen by all the sidewalk traffic in our neighborhood.
Shelley
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  • Joanne Costello Joanne Costello on Aug 24, 2015
    Use garden gloves as a "bow". Also kids gardening tools are a good size. I've also included seed packets and mini bird houses and nests. Be careful what glue you use -if you glue. If hung in direct sun hot glue melts.
  • Mickey Baron Mickey Baron on Jan 09, 2018

    From 1 Michigander to another...makes me SOoooo ready for Spring! Lovely.

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