flower/yarn wreath original pin here
not as professional as the real deal, but it will do for now :) |
1. Wrap a wreath with yarn, twine, etc.... and fasten with hot glue. Mr. was nice enough to help me with this part....it can get tangled and messy quite quickly. (I love the look of twine, but had some yarn leftover from making Little Miss's Cabbage Patch wig for Halloween--teehee!!!)
2. Add embellishments. There are so many examples and ideas out there, but I stuck with the felt flowers, again with a tutorial from Mrs. E. I cut different sizes of circles, cut each circle into "spirals", and rolled them into the shape of flowers. I fastened the flowers as I went with fabric glue instead of hot glue (less finger burning!)
3. Attach flowers to wreath. I was able to use push pins to fasten mine because my flowers were light-weight, and I knew I would be keeping it indoors. You may need to use a more heavy duty resource depending on where your wreath will be.
chalkboard
There's really not much to say about this one....I've seen them all over, and thought they were so cute! I found this chalkboard at the farm sale for $0.50....not kidding! All it took to complete this project was some soap and water, and a little paint. (I did put painters tape on the chalkboard while I painted the frame, but I tend to be a messy painter!) If you can't find a chalkboard (they can be surprisingly hard to come by) you can always paint a surface with chalkboard paint too.
We ended up putting these both together on a shelf in our living room. |
(took us a couple coats to get the deeper color) |
Again, this is a project I have seen several times, and have been wanting to do. Farm sale to the rescue again, I got this 2' x 3' frame for $0.25. That's right......25 CENTS!!!! I was so excited. :)
1. We gave the frame a good scrubbing, and spray painted it red.
2. The chicken wire was a tiny bit too narrow, but were able to stretch it out to fit.
3. Staple the chicken wire to the frame. (We stapled it from front to back because the staples were long and would stick out the front.)
Finished product...fills up the bare wall in our bedroom perfectly! Now we just need to add a few more pictures and things to it. |
These projects were SO SIMPLE, but have really added a personal touch to our home...not to mention I just had fun making them! :) And because I was able to find some great used items, they didn't cost us hardly anything! I hope this inspires you to turn something old into something new for your home.
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