After seeing this wreath featured on Tatertots and Jello, I decided I must make one for my house. I love it! I followed the tutorial found on her site. Here’s how mine turned out.
I wanted to display mine inside instead of outside. So, I chose fabrics that would match my decor. I chose chocolate brown burlap – which I found on sale for $1/yard!! I then chose fabrics that featured reds, browns, and creams to match my furniture/fabrics.
I started out with a 14” straw wreath that I found at JoAnn’s for $2. For the brads, I used pewter mini-squares that were on sale at Hobby Lobby. I had the mini clothespins on hand as well as the ribbon. I inked the clothespins and paper with brown ink. The wreath cost less than $10 total to make. Even better than the cost is the fact that this project took about 4 hours from start to finish! Now, I’m thinking Emma needs a pink one in her room with polka dots, stripes, and lots of tulle!!
I linked this with Making the World Cuter.
7 comments:
It turned out soooo cute! I love the fabrics that you chose! And what a cute idea to make one for your daughter's room too! I can't wait to see it!!!
Great job!!!
XOXO
Jen
Tara you rocked that wreath! Thanks so much for sharing! It is simply adorable! Thanks for the link button back too! You are the best!
-Tiff
I love it. I have seen a lot of different versions of Jen's wreath, but yours is one of my favorites. I think a pink one with tulle would be darling!
teri
Very cute! The little clothes pins are so fun.
-Crystal
I'm loving the colors and fabrics you used! Looks great!
I like the 'family' part. Very nice!
I love the chocolate burlap, so yummy! Thank you for showing, I am heavily considering making one :)
Post a Comment