Spring Yarn Wreath
As you might recall, I didn’t love my easter wreath, but I loved the easy ribbon hanger. Luckily, the decorations of the wreath were removable, so after the holiday I simply pulled the bunnies and eggs off and added some flowers and extra ribbon to match the hanger. I think contrasting ribbon would look great too. I love the way it turned out and almost wish it had been my easter wreath the whole time.
Easy yarn wreath hanger in action. Tutorial here.
I weirdly love the look of the wreath in the trees. I think for our next outdoor party, I’ll make a bunch of mini-wreaths to hang around the back yard.
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Is it just me or is your linky not there? Please tell me I’m not going crazy! lol
Super cute wreath! I’ve never made one.
Amy Reply:
April 17th, 2012 at 5:58 pm
Thanks Kristi! I checked and it was there, but then I edited the post and must have poofed the code. Sometimes that happens…
Kristi {at} Live and Love Out Loud Reply:
April 17th, 2012 at 6:05 pm
So I’m not going crazy! Awesome… ;)
I love the wreath with the flowers. Forsythia is my spring time favorite.
I love it! Very springish!
I want to make a spring wreath. Maybe if we actually get a spring this year….
Oh wow, the pink/white plaid and the bright yellow look FANTASTIC together.
A very simple but beautiful wreath!
What a great idea! Thanks for sharing the tutorial!
Oh that’s so cute! Thanks for linking up :)
Brandi
I like that your wreaths are so easy to convert to other themes. It must be my inner cheap bastard showing. ;)
Amy Reply:
April 18th, 2012 at 8:05 am
I should blog my secret for convertible wreaths – or I could just tell you: I glue the decorations to pins.
I love the simplicity of this, very elegant looking!
Love the wreath! Such a great design you created. You are inspiring me to go out and pick up some stuff to make one for my front door this weekend. :)
super cute
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