
One of my favorite craft bloggers out there in the blogosphere is Tinkerlab. Every month, she challenges normal moms and families like mine to come up with a craft based on some type of material. This month the material is … Read More...
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One of my favorite craft bloggers out there in the blogosphere is Tinkerlab. Every month, she challenges normal moms and families like mine to come up with a craft based on some type of material. This month the material is … Read More...
This is so colorful it could be up all the time! And the best part of this project is not only the embellishments are recycled, the base is too. See how to make this pretty wreath at the blog Pane, … Read More...
Sometimes a post just makes you smile. This was one of those moments for me. We’ve seen lots of pretty wreaths filled with flowers, herbs, twigs and berries. We’ve seen lots of fun wreaths made from colored beans, marshmallows and … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Remember Kim? She is the lovely lady that gave the review on the: “Spellbinders Grand Calibur™ Giveaway”. I know that I am just obsessive when it comes to changing out my front door with every holiday and season; well Kim … Read More...
Steampunk is a mixture of science fiction, horror, alternate history and fantasy. Often elements of the Victorian era are used when creating mixed media Steampunk projects. This wreath is a fun example of how you can put together something fun … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
It may be nearly St. Patrick’s Day, but there’s still time to make a quick fabric wreath to hang on your door. Jenni from Vintage Umbrella shows how to do it. She uses scraps of several green fabric prints to … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Donni of “the Magic Onions” has this darling spring wreath tutorial for us to make. I love the look of this needle felting wreath; the simplistic grape vine wreath adorned with the needle felted tiny mushrooms and the bed of … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
The blog “The young & the nestless” hosted by Erica who has recently become obsessed with the DIY world and she is anxious to show off some skills of her own. This blog will illustrate how Erica is fixing up … Read More...
Amy from Mod podge Rocks shares a fun tutorial for this great arrow wreath! She makes everything look so easy! Head over to Amy’s for the tutorial –> Valentine’s Day love arrow 14 wreath. – Mod Podge Rocks!.
This might be better over at Home and Garden since it’s not technically edible with all the glue, but it took a lot of candy. I made this … Read More...
Red crepe paper gives this vibrant wreath its color. Interchangeable accents make this a perfect wreath for several occasions, including Valentine’s Day, Christmas, the 4th of July and yes, Patriot’s Day. And if you are to our north, Canada Day … Read More...
Lucy took a wire coat hanger, some craft wire, book pages and some creativity to come up with this lovely detailed Valentine decoration. She tell you how she did it in case you’d like one for your door or mantle. … Read More...
Jenni of Vintage Umbrella shows us how to make a sweetly simple wreath of stitched puffy hearts. See her tute.
Mánya of Kézzel és Lélekkel shares her pattern for a daisy wreath. She’s using it on a ring-bearer pillow with woven picot stitch for the daisy petals. Lovely! Go to her post to download the pattern.
Here’s a great stash busting project: a clothespin wreath! You can make this with your paper scraps. Click here to go to the tutorial on Vintage Umbrella.
The Scrappy Canuck teaches you how to make this paper cone wreath in a video tutorial. Hers is made with the new Summer Days line from Echo Park. She also shares a funny story about the wreath! Click here… Read More...
It’s that time of year again. Time to dress up your door with a pretty Valentine wreath and spread the season of love! Last year I featured several Valentine wreath ideas, but there are always new ideas out there … Read More...
by jd wolfe
Yes! I think this lovely, understated wreath would look fab with a pretty heart added to it. First, you follow the tutorial here to make the wreath.
Then, you crochet one or more hearts to add to the wreath … Read More...
A sumptuous wreath like this one by Claire of Needle Book is a worthy addition to your decor all winter long. Claire started with a tube of felt, then added felt leaves, a few layered felt flowers, and handmade pompoms. … Read More...