First off, I’ll start with my version of what everyone seems to have going on this year. Ta da! Ornament wreath!
I must confess that I have decorating commitment issues, and therefore couldn’t figure out what to do with this baby once it was finished. There is no light on our front door so you couldn’t really see the wreath, and I liked it too much to not let it shine. So I found this old picture on sale at a thrift store ($5), punched out the ugly picture, and hung my wreath in the cool old frame. I did NOTHING to the frame itself, It was already distressed and ready to go, so I was pretty pleased.
Last year we had all bare white walls, so I took the red approach, as in, decorating with red bows, poinsettias and berries. But this year since our main room is green, red stuff everywhere almost seems a bit too obvious (Look, a Christmas Room! Green walls and red stuff!!), and I’m just not into it. I don’t want to get rid of everything but I don’t really have a lot that I like either, so I’ve been modifying things, temporarily, into decor that I do like.
Here are a few of the easys. Twine, berries and flowers around my candles. I don’t have to buy Christmas candles, and they can go back to being the candles from my wedding once the season is over.
Tree slipcovers. I bought these fun glittery trees from the dollar store, but just can’t seem to find a place for them as is. So I wrapped them in a scrap of burlap, and only hot glued the very edges so I that I can reuse the burlap as well. A little ornament on top and I’m done.
I sat down with him and my glue gun for one minute and decided that it was not worth a whole naptime to glue that baby back together. I was unwilling to surrender one of my foam cones either, so I simply spray painted both brown, threaded the twine onto the cone, and stuck berries into the gaps in the foam by their stems instead of gluing them. Since this tree was sturdier than the others, I took advantage and hung one of my favorite ornaments from it as well. Also, yes, I spray painted the ornament hook brown as well. Don’t judge me.
Then I put them all together on a Dollar Store platter in what is now one of my favorite little displays.
I’m linking to a Soft Place to Land, Today’s Creative Blog, Show and Tell, Thrifty Thursday, Transformation Thursday, Somewhat Simple, Creative Cats, DIY Showoff, Metamorphasis Monday and Make it for Monday.
And a teaser for next week, also repurposed.
I find the frame method of hanging the ornament wreath ingenious. No big hole in the wall and no worries about a suddenly tumbling ornament wreath. Ingenious. (And cute, but really, that's a given.) And, did you really make that ornament wreath by just threading ornaments on a wire frame thing? Probably a much better idea than hot glueing them onto a foam thing, which is what I tried to do. :( I need a tag, "Reasons I shouldn't try to be crafty."
ReplyDeleteI love the wreath, it is gorgeous!!! Love the colors that you selected.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE what you did with those trees- that's a great idea for those mirror ones I've seen at the dollar store!! Also- I love the colors you chose for your ornament wreathand I totally love how you hung it on the frame- kicks it up a whole other notch!!!
ReplyDeleteI love all of it. Great job!
ReplyDeleteLOVE that you hung the wreath in the frame. So smart!
ReplyDeleteI don't even know what to say, Erin. Gorgeous. All of it. I especially adore the wreath in the frame. Perfection. Also, wrapping those trees in burlap was such a great idea! Love what you did with the slinky tree and how you hung an ornament on it. Too cute! You are killin' me! : )
ReplyDeleteThat wreath is stunning and those candles look so cute (and easy to make). They would make great hostess gifts for all the visiting we will be doing over her the holidays. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI have those exact same ornaments sitting on my craft table waiting to be made into "tada!" an ornament wreath! lol. Great minds. :) Now I'll just look at yours closely to make sure I do mine right. TFS. It turned out lovely.
ReplyDeleteErin, so glad I found you and your fun blog!! I like your style and just wanted to stop by and let you know that I will be featuring this today on Ucreate!
ReplyDeleteYou did it again! too cute! Thanks for linking!
ReplyDeleteI love the frame around the wreath! The wreath was already looks great, but the frame makes it all the more special!
ReplyDeletegood stuff.
ReplyDeleteseriously? everything you do is adorable. I wish I could make myself sit down and do one of these projects!!!!!! And that I had space to display them! I'm also having red/green issues year-round with my decor...not w/ wall colors but i seem to have red/green decor naturally.
ReplyDeleteI'm new to your blog - love it!
ReplyDeleteLaurel
I love your blog, found it last week and made some of those twine trees over the weekend.
ReplyDeleteI'm interested to find out how you put the ornament wreath together, as well.
Love your ideas.
I like what you did with those little wire-y trees, they look much better.
ReplyDeleteFabulous!! I love the wreath hanging in a frame! Brialliant!
ReplyDeleteLOVE that framed wreath! So cute!
ReplyDeleteYou are one creative mamma! That wreath looks stunning in the frame!! And those burlap trees are so simplistically wonderful! I really love ALL your ideas!
ReplyDeleteSo many great ideas. Don't you just love how a frame can be used in so many ways? Love the textures you used to create these lovely items! Come visit me & see what I've created this week. Be sure to leave a comment!
ReplyDeleteeverything looks amazing! love the creativity!
ReplyDeleteMegan
The wreath is so great! It looks perfect in the frame! Thanks so much for linking to Poppies!
ReplyDeleteI love-love-love the globe wreath!!!Great idea!
ReplyDeleteEverything you did looks so good! I think those glass ornament wreaths are so pretty and the colors you used look stunning. The frame is a perfect place for it as well. I can relate to not wanting to commit to decor. I like to change things so often that I want things to be able to work in any room in my house.
ReplyDeleteoh i love the wreath. i have seen several ornament wreath in the past few weeks, but all have either been pastel or a red & green combo in color. i love the colors you picked. beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love the wreath, and I think it looks fabulous in the frame.
ReplyDeleteSuper idea to hang the ornament wreath in a frame...looks flippin' awesome. And your trees??? K, just love them. Period.
ReplyDeleteFeel free to link up to Mi4M...would love to have you :)
Great wreath, love the color pallet too! Love your projects and can't wait to see the rest of the "teaser" project! :)
ReplyDeleteВсем привет!
ReplyDeleteНедавно перед мной встала задача, куда деть накопишиеся [b]европоддоны[/b], или еще их называют [b]Паллеты[/b],
[b]Поддоны[/b], [b]Европаллет[/b]ы Размеры 800*1200, 1000*1200- Это [u]Тара Пром назначения[/u].
Немного предистории.
Сам я тружусь кладовщиком на складе. Нам приходит много продукции на [b]Европоддонах[/b],
товар продаем а поддоны остаются, у нас возник вопрос куда их девать.
Раньше мы их выкидывали.
Потом я узнал, что за поддоны можно получить деньги.
Начал звонить по фирмам везде были цены низкие,
потом друзья мне подсказали, что в Челябинске есть такая Фирма "[b]Уралсклад[/b]",
около 10 лет на Рынке Промышленной Тары с хорошей репутацией.
Я нашел их сайт в интернет - [url=http://www.uralsklad.ru]www.uralsklad.ru[/url] и позвонил по тел. +7(351) 233-07-14.
Буквально через час подъехал их представитель, Авто с Логотипом "[url=http://www.uralsklad.ru]Поддоны Челябинск[/url]".
Цены закупочные оказались самые высокие в г. Челябинске.
Все цивилизовано грузчики загрузили [b]Паллеты[/b] ешё и лом поддонов купили, расчитались на месте наличными.
Про другие фирмы я узнавал либо Цены низкие, либо Бракуют много, да и денег от них не дождешься.
Так что если у вас завалялись [b]европоддоны[/b], не торопитесь их выбрасывать, лучше обменяйте их на деньги.
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