Happy Monday!! I thought spring was right around the corner but I was proven wrong this weekend. It SNOWED in Atlanta. There wasn't a lot of snow but enough for me to realize that winter isn't over just yet.
To get ready for spring I made a new deco mesh wreath for the front door. This is the second time I've made a deco mesh wreath and I think I've finally mastered it.
Here's the original tutorial and I really didn't change much from this tutorial. So check it out for all of the instructions so you can make your own.
One thing I added was a loop to hang the wreath on the door.
I chose a multi color deco mesh for this wreath and used the entire roll. When I made my first deco mesh wreath I used one large roll and half of a small one. It's up to you how many rolls and colors of deco mesh you want :)
Another addition I made to this wreath is the letter. All you have to do is buy a wooden letter or shape from your local craft store, paint it and then attach it to the wire frame with a pipe cleaner.
I love all of the colors in the wreath!! It's perfect for spring!
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Sofia
stylishlyinlove.blogspot.com
We love how the wreath turned out!! Thanks for stopping by Sofia!
DeleteThis is so cute! I love the colors too! :]
ReplyDeleteThanks! The colors will last all Spring and maybe even to Summer. I just love always having something decorative on the front door!
DeleteI found your site from the Sugar Bee Crafts link. I have wanted to make one of these for a long time. I am glad you shared your newest wreath and the tutorial for it. I hope I can get one completed for Easter.
ReplyDeleteI have a link party and I would love it if you would share this and any other crafts, DIY projects and recipes. The party is live right now and will run through Wednesday at midnight. It is the In and Out of the Kitchen link party.
Cynthia at http://FeedingBig.com
Thanks for stopping by Cynthia! It seems like deco mesh wreath's are all the rage right now. Let us know if you try out our tutorial!!
Deletehow did you attach the letter?
ReplyDeleteI screwed a screw into the back of the letter but I didn't screw it all the way in. I left enough space between the top of the screw and the letter so I could wrap pipe cleaner around the screw. Then I wrapped the other end of the pipe cleaner to the wire wreath form.
DeleteThanks for stopping by!