I really could not come up with a wreath for my door this summer... at first!
I wanted a WOW factor wreath. Something that would be very personal and unique! Sorta sassy and not too traditional.
Then I saw one on Pinterest that caught my attention... don't you love pinterest!
I wanted a WOW factor wreath. Something that would be very personal and unique! Sorta sassy and not too traditional.
Then I saw one on Pinterest that caught my attention... don't you love pinterest!
It had a big initial on it. Not a monogram... a BIG initial. It was amazing! And it also had a burlap bow! I hadn't added a bow to a wreath in years! So I used all that inspiration to create my own initial wreath...
This was also one of the very easiest wreath I have ever made... it took about 30 minutes from start to finish!
Oh this wreath is so worth a try!
So, here's what you will need...
STONEGABLE SUMMER INITIAL WREATH
2 grapevine wreaths (the size depends on what looks good on your door)
paper covered wire
faux flowers (shown below)
burlap wired ribbon
large initial
Use two grapevine wreath that are the same size. I always use double wreaths. It makes the final product look very "designer".
Attach the wreaths with the wire... I secure them together on opposite ends...
wire
double wired wreaths
Can you see where the wreaths are attached... it's hard to find!
Now, here's a little confession... I got so excited about this wreath and had it put together so fast that I forgot to take pictures!
But, don't worry... I'll walk you through the instructions... it's sooooo easy!
Here are the flowers you will need (my flowers came from Michael's):
7 stems of twiggy flowers
1 stem of leaves
2 hydrangeas
a great burlap ribbon, preferable wired
Ready? Here we go...
1. Let's pretend the wreath is a clock. Stick 2 stems (cut them short if needed... and I needed) deep into the wreath at about 10 o'clock with the twigs and flowers sticking out towards the right.
Cut apart 1 twiggy flower stem and fill in.
Hot glue to affix.
Hot glue to affix.
2. Do the same at 10:00 but let the twigs and flowers stick out towards the left.
Cut apart 1 twiggy flower stem and fill in.
Hot glue to affix.
Hot glue to affix.
3. Pull apart the leafy stem and add it to the twiggy flowers here and there. Gluing!!!!
Also cut up the final twiggy flower branch apart and fill in any spaces and places that need some extra interest. Gluing!!!!
4. Make a bow.
I'll be sharing a few bow making techniques next week...
Wire the bow to the wreath between the twiggy flower branches as shown.
6. Add both hydrangeas right above the bow.
Then hot glue the mess out of the back of your letter and press it down on the wreath. Hold the letter down until the glue is hard and the letter sticks to the wreath.
This is SUCH AN EASY WREATH!!!!
Go for it, girl!!!!
Now that's a wreath that sings... WELCOME!
Remember to
Dear Yvonne,
ReplyDeleteit's amazing how talented you are. Every single post is amazing! Thank you for sharing all the beauty and your outstanding ideas!
All the best from Austria
Elisabeth
where did you find that ribbon?
ReplyDeleteI got the ribbon at AC Moore. But any craft store should carry burlap ribbon.
DeleteYvonne you inspire me all the time. I used to make wreathes ages ago and havent made one for years. I think I will have to get my hot glue gun out as well.
ReplyDeleteLiving in Australia we have wire screen doors over out front wooden door to let the cool air in and the fly's out. So it never really looks quite as good as on a solid door.
Hugs Kay
Hi Kay, could you use a thin piece of wood in a shape you like, paint it the color of your door and then place the wreath on this board? Now you'd need to decide how to attach this entire piece to your screen door. Just a thought.
DeleteIts time to change up my forsythia wreath (inspired by yours) and this a great idea to personalise a summer wreath.
ReplyDeleteLooks great. I love that. Deb
ReplyDeleteperfect for when i come knocking at your door this summer! Hope you have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteYour style is so great, Yvonne! Your door is so welcoming and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
Deb
LOVE LOVE your color choices and that awesome striped burlap ribbon!
ReplyDeleteGoing to Hobby Lobby for a large initial to personalize our front door flat flower basket I hung yesterday. I think I will add lots of glitter. Your wreaths are always beautiful. Enjoy this weekend.
ReplyDeleteLove your style my friend ! Where did you find the pineapple emblem for your door?
ReplyDeleteYou are a highlight to anticipate everyday.
Happy Memorial Weekend, God Bless America.
Patti
The pineapple door plate came from Charleston. I got it over a decade ago. It's the reason I don't change the door hardware to silver.
DeleteI love this wreath! It's so striking against your dark door.
ReplyDeleteThe wreath is fabulous just like your blog. Love it
ReplyDeleteLOVE!!!!.......as always! :-)
ReplyDeleteSharon Geers
Hello! I love your blog so much! Your photos takes me ocean of inspiration! Thank you!! If you have some minutes, please, come to my 'sweet home' blog)))))! I have tutorials about wreathes too! I will be happy if you come!! http://businka-elen.blogspot.ru/2013/12/blog-post_18.html
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Beautiful Yvonne!!
ReplyDeleteYou create the most gorgeous wreaths for your front door to welcome the many friends and family....They must smile every time they approach your door!....Have a safe and wonderful Memorial Weekend Yvonne!
ReplyDeleteI love it, Yvonne!
ReplyDeleteIt's so beautiful Yvonne! You amaze me every time!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous wreath Yvonne! You make it look so easy too:) Have a wonderful weekend. XO
ReplyDeleteChange the pineapple ;-) XO
ReplyDeleteYvonne -
ReplyDeleteI love your site. You give me lots of inspiration. As a "newbie" at blogging I feel like I have learned so much from you.
Well, I'm putting YOURS on Pinterest! I love this, it's really beautiful and I love the colors you used.
ReplyDeleteDawn @ We Call It Junkin.com
I love hanging wreaths, it's tradition my mom started when we lived in New Hampshire as kid! I'm moving and will make this to welcome our new home to the neighborhood! Your colors are spot on!
ReplyDeleteKaren
Absolutely gorgeous Yvonne! Love it!
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