Now just grab your small paper wreath forms made as per yesterday’s tutorial, your glue and some natural decorative bits, and DECORATE till the cows come home!
I used dried hydrangea florets, sorbaria seed heads, and dusty miller leaves as well as an assortment of fallen leaves – you know, all those dead things from the yard – to spiff mine up.
Cutie pies.
♥M
Alessandra says
love them!!!
happy weekend Michele, xxx Ale
nicolette at dutchcomfort says
C’est adorable mon amie!
Ariane says
These are so adorable Michele!!! I love them.
Amy Friend says
Sweet! I love the hydrangea one!
Michelle L. says
Gorgeous individually and together! The dusty miller one is my fave, but all super cool.
rossichka says
Michele, you are a magician!:)))) One can make a bigger wreath of the kind to put on his head. I like most the one with the autumn leaves!
Terri says
I love what you did with the wreaths… they did look good without decoration, too. I bet they would be grand on Christmas packages… How about smaller ones?
Hugs
Carol says
Wow, love these. Just beautiful.
Carol xx
Ludo braille says
Magnifique !!!
Nadia
Debra Kapellakis says
All of them are beautiful and perfect for your twisted paper wreaths. 🙂
Cassi says
So pretty! I love wreaths!
Giac says
Hello Michele,
Awsomeness…pure awsomeness.
They are lovely.
Big hug,
Giac
Textile-tally says
They are lovely.
Melissa Kojima says
Wow. These are such beautiful leaves. Dead leaves and flowers are such a perfect way to decorate your place in autumn. Where will you put them in your place? On the door? Over the mantle? Also, how long will these wreaths last? Anyway, great job, Michelle. Very inspiring.
pam says
I especially love the dusty miller! Something very Solsticey about it!! Wintery. Frosty. Your paper wreath base will be perfect for creating a solstice wreath with fresh ivy, holly, rosemary.
I really love every single one of your sweet wreaths in the series above. Simple, Beautiful. Thank you for sharing when lightening strikes! Your brain storms enrich us all.
Melissa says
Absolutely the Dusty miller version.
Stephanie @ Toastie Studio says
Hi, I wanted to let you know I featured this on the EtsyKids Team blog along with 50 other Thanksgiving crafts, recipes and printables for kids.
http://etsykids.blogspot.com/2012/11/50-thanksgiving-crafts-recipes-and.html
JustKraft says
JustKraft: These are some great ideas and tutorials and I am going to try it out for sure!!