Jamielyn, of “I HEART Naptime” host her blog to help women find the time to create by sharing tutorials, ideas and support. She is a wife and mother of two children and lives in sunny Arizona. Jamielyn is sharing … Read More...
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by Linda Lanese
Jamielyn, of “I HEART Naptime” host her blog to help women find the time to create by sharing tutorials, ideas and support. She is a wife and mother of two children and lives in sunny Arizona. Jamielyn is sharing … Read More...
Heather of the blog The Sewing Loft sent in a link to her unique take on a Halloween wreath. See how to make a recycled t-shirt Halloween wreath with spider web accents.
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Head over to Thrifty Decor Chick to find out exactly how to me this impressive and pretty paper fall wreath. A perfect addition to your door this autumn season. — Paper Fall Wreath.
by Linda Lanese
Here is a Halloween wreath that does not need a lot of special skills to create. If you know how to make a Pom-Pom you are in business. Go over to the Red Heart site for complete instructions.
Fun! Love this wreath, don’t you? This wreath is covered in eyeballs and will be a great addition to your door for Halloween. You can get the how to at A Pretty Life in the Suburbs — Spooky Eyeball Wreath… Read More...
Get your Fall on with fabric scraps and plain white paper turned into feathers. Melissa at Brown Bobbin shares how she made it. Go to the tutorial.
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by Anne Weaver
Kate from See Kate Sew shows how she made this vintage-inspired fabric wreath. The wreath base is actually an inexpensive grapevine wreath that she covered with strips of vintage sheets. The lace overlay and the fabric rosettes are so charming! … Read More...
There are a lot of wreaths out there, but for some reason this one caught my eye. I love the pillow-y look and that great big focal flower in the front. it’s well done and very fallish. Go to Today’s … Read More...
by Anne Weaver
Jennifer Brasher from Two Butterflies shows how to make her Scrunchie Wreath for fall. The wreath form is actually an inexpensive embroidery hoop. She covered it with a tube of gathered fabric, and embellished with a handful of crocheted fabric … Read More...
It’s fun, it’s colorful and it’s great for Halloween! Make this easy wreath to hand on your door to greet the trick or treaters. Head over to Orangie’s Attic for the DIY on this Tulle Halloween Wreath.
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This wreath is super pretty, really easy, and perfect for fall and even Thanksgiving. You can see it at Burlap and Blue — leaves and lace felt wreath.
I love the 50’s look of this wall decoration, not to mention that it’s made from something a simple as plastic knives. See Katie’s tutorial on how to make a plastic knife starburst wreath at her blog The Childhood List.
I’m loving this wreath made from natural wheat! A great way to welcome fall and friends to your home. Head over to Thrive to get the tutorial for this Wheat Wreath.
i was in love with this from the moment that I saw it. I’ve seen plenty of wreaths made from natural materials, but I think it was the light color that really drew me in. I think it’s just beautiful. … Read More...
I love this, isn’t it just so simple and pretty? A great color combination too! I love wreaths, but I love it even more when I find something different from all the others. Check out this pretty door adornment at … Read More...
This pretty wreath is better seen up close as it’s too hard to tell from this picture all the fun work that went into it. Be sure to head over to Pressed Down, Shaken together so you can see and … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Danielle of “Take Heart” is sharing this stunning felt and yarn wreath tutorial with us. Danielle is a young married mother of two young boys who loves sharing her ideas and talent with others. In the pictures above she shows … Read More...
This grapevine wreath embellished with little bows of shirting fabric looks so fresh and fun! See the tutorial Alix posted at her blog Mamaka Mills on how to recycle a grape vine wreath into a fresh new one with shirting … Read More...
by Linda Lanese
Since it is so hot here is the USA, maybe thinking of winter will cool us off. This stunning wreath is by page shown on “The Purl Bee”. Page had wanted to make a wreath in all white and ecru … Read More...