My poor front door has been empty since Christmas! Sad, I know. I was looking through my craft file yesterday and ran across this, and I had the perfect fabric on hand to make one just in time for the 4th of July! She uses a metal wreath, but I just used a metal hanger bent into a circle. I think it worked out just fine :-) This is a super easy project, and if you have older kids, they would even be able to help out! Pop some popcorn, put in a movie and start tearing and tying. In the end, you will have a cute, shabby wreath for your front door :-)




Very cute! I need to remember this idea! :-)
ReplyDeleteAdorable idea! Your door looks sad no more!
ReplyDeleteHeather
Great idea! It looks really good!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adore your wreath. I just made one over the past couple of days for Christmas. :o) Such a fun project!!
ReplyDeleteSincerely - Trish
I featured your wreath in my home blog, here:
ReplyDeletehttp://humberhomeproject.blogspot.com/2012/03/wreath-for-all-seasons.html
:)