So it's September, and that calls for a little embracing of the coming season.
To help I made a little autumn-ish wreath.
To make it I used these lovely dried Chico Chokes. I used them last fall to fill apothecary jars and loved their warm color and beautiful texture. They are often 50% off at Hobby Lobby.
For this small wreath I used a 8" twig wreath and three packages of the Chico Chokes. You'll also need some wire cutter or pliers to cut off the wire stems and some hot glue to attach the "chokes".
I simply arranged what I had in a way that I like and pressed them on with hot glue one by one while I tried to patiently wait for the glue to harden.
I strung some cloth ribbon through some twigs on the back and tied it to this empty frame.
Quite happy with this warm, textured look. Perhaps you will give it a try?
The wreath ended up as part of my Framed Fall Mantel {HERE}
{Linking to Centsational Girl, The Nesting Place , The Shabby Creek Cottage,
Just a Girl, Bowl Full of Lemons, and Funky Junk Interiors}
What a completely inspiring wreath ~ clever girl!
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I just found your blog through The Nester. I love this wreath! So beautiful and creative.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! and it looks so nice with the ribbon and the frame (perfect for your beautiful wall colour).
ReplyDeleteThat is a great wreath idea. It looks perfect for Autumn.
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Natasha @ 5 Minutes Just for Me.
I LOVE this!! You did a great job arranging the Chico Chokes--it looks lovely!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful wreath! You did a great job
ReplyDeletegreat wreath! it's different from the ones I've been seeing lately.
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