Seeing as how my addiction to pinterest is spiraling out of control, it makes sense that I post about a pinterest-inspired idea. This wreath is super simple to make and very easily customizable to your personal preferences. I personally love wreaths (obviously, or why the heck would I be fashioning my own and then writing about it?) and think they make my door look very inviting and nice.
I cannot, for the life of me, find the original pin of this wreath. Regardless, I had to tweak the original idea to make it look better against my dark green door. The whole thing cost just a few bucks if you hit up Hob Lob when all of the floral stuff is 50% off. It is a super simple project, and the only reason it takes longer than fifteen minutes to make is because you have to wait for the spray paint to dry.
Here's how its done:
supplies: grapevine wreath, spray paint, silk flowers, ribbon, wooden initial, ribbon
1. spray grapevine wreath. (if you dont have one of these trigger attachments, i highly reccomend that you get one!)
2. separate flowers from their stems and hot glue them to the wreath
3. paint wooden initial
4. glue one end of the ribbon to the initial, and the other to the top of the wreath
5. slap on a bow, and hang it on your door!
Obviously, feel free to mix up the paint colors/flowers/ribbon and show me how yours turned out! enjoy!
I cannot, for the life of me, find the original pin of this wreath. Regardless, I had to tweak the original idea to make it look better against my dark green door. The whole thing cost just a few bucks if you hit up Hob Lob when all of the floral stuff is 50% off. It is a super simple project, and the only reason it takes longer than fifteen minutes to make is because you have to wait for the spray paint to dry.
Here's how its done:
supplies: grapevine wreath, spray paint, silk flowers, ribbon, wooden initial, ribbon
1. spray grapevine wreath. (if you dont have one of these trigger attachments, i highly reccomend that you get one!)
2. separate flowers from their stems and hot glue them to the wreath
3. paint wooden initial
4. glue one end of the ribbon to the initial, and the other to the top of the wreath
5. slap on a bow, and hang it on your door!
Obviously, feel free to mix up the paint colors/flowers/ribbon and show me how yours turned out! enjoy!



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