There are countless things that pretty much everyone loves about Fall - the brisk walk you're able to take in a wool sweater with a hot pumpkin latte in your hand, snuggling up with a good book in front of a crackling fire, sweet cinnamon smelling apple pies coming out of the oven - but, one of the BEST things about the cozy cable knit season, are the festive decorations! Every where you go appears warm and inviting, and you now can finally start playing Christmas music (not really, but hey, Holiday season, right?). This is the time of year when you see more friends and more family, so you want your living space to appear and most importantly, be, welcoming.
With a wreath, you can go in whatever creative direction you want to. I picked up this already constructed grapevine circ le for a bit under $5 from Walmart. I got a bouquet of faux flowers for $3.99, and a packet of printed burlap for the same price. All I needed was to go home and pull out the glue gun. It was an under $15, simple to do, cute project and now my door is ready for my loved ones to come through.
to make your own wreath:
circle base - stores carry pre-made ones, or you can create it yourself with some kind of vine/foam/wire
decorative aspects - faux flowers, ribbon, string, yarn, fabric, paint, glitter, etc
crafting materials - scissors, fabric scissors, pliers, glue (hot glue gun works best)
With a wreath, you can go in whatever creative direction you want to. I picked up this already constructed grapevine circ le for a bit under $5 from Walmart. I got a bouquet of faux flowers for $3.99, and a packet of printed burlap for the same price. All I needed was to go home and pull out the glue gun. It was an under $15, simple to do, cute project and now my door is ready for my loved ones to come through.
to make your own wreath:
circle base - stores carry pre-made ones, or you can create it yourself with some kind of vine/foam/wire
decorative aspects - faux flowers, ribbon, string, yarn, fabric, paint, glitter, etc
crafting materials - scissors, fabric scissors, pliers, glue (hot glue gun works best)