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(via A Man’s Wreath)
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Asked by: whispywillow
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Plain willow wreaths are pretty versatile. You can wrap just about anything around them like this one using wool yarn or or this red-checkered ribbon and call it a day. You can also take a glue gun and attach things to make a beach-themed wreath or simply tie things to it like feathers strung with beads.
One of the most unique we came across while searching for ideas is this one. I never would have thought succulents could look so fabulous!
For more ideas search Google or Flickr or other crafty places on the Internet. Whatever you end up doing with your willow wreath we hope you’ll submit a photo here or send us your link. But mostly we hope you’ll take time for yourself and craft!
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This is what brown paper bags were created for. :)
http://www.maryjanesandgaloshes.com/2010/02/butterfly-wreath-think-spring.html
Nice! I wonder if it’d be faster to use little pins in the foam instead of hot glue. Or is that a waste of pins?
- 27th March
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Sock Wreath by Blue Cricket Design
- 8th December
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