Foraging in nature is a great, budget-friendly way to gather supplies for autumn decor. Dried leaves, flowers, vines, and cones are perfect for a DIY wreath.
Are you looking for a fun Halloween DIY project that will add a touch of holiday whimsy to your door? Try out these ...
With just a handful of materials from Dollar Tree, you can recreate the high-end pumpkin wreath from Pottery Barn. This dupe ...
Did you know that wreaths have been used for thousands of years as symbols of victory, celebration, and hospitality Creating ...
I spotted a variety of forms that can be used for a number of wreath designs. You will also find Styrofoam wreath forms as well. If you're looking for some inspiration check out my Wreath The Rewards ...
If you’ve got hunters in your family, here’s an idea of what to do with spent shotgun shells – make a wreath. The Iowa DNR put together some sample wreaths to get the creativity flowing. The main ...
First, before I go off on yet another tangent — my favorite tangent, actually — you should know that this column is about making some very cool free-form wreaths out of garden clippings. OK, enough of ...
Magnolias have long been a symbol of the South. Making a stunning magnolia leaf wreath for the holidays is both fun and easy. The leathery leaves hold up well without water. Choose magnolia leaves ...
CONCORD, N.H. — Wrapped presents belong under the tree, but wrapped wreaths on doors or walls also can add to holiday decor. In contrast to prickly evergreen wreaths, yarn-wrapped wreaths are soft and ...