I have seen so many beautiful holiday wreaths floating around online. All the inspiration was making me (and Mister G) pretty excited to make one!!
I gave my wreath a lot of thought before getting started. I wanted my wreath to be festive-- but also not too classic Christmas. I was envisioning something "ocean-y" since it's our first Christmas living in a warm climate. I also came up with the genius idea to incorporate Marquette colors into the wreath to get John excited about it! (Pretty easy because Marquette baby blue is very ocean-y and also gold is very Christmas-y!)
I picked up a lot of holiday jazz at Micael's--by the way, now is a great time to get a deal on wreath fixins! I chose golds, silvers, blues, and greens. When I came home Mister G was nipping at the bag and trying to play with the picks.
Remember when I made the homemade holiday ornanments? While I was spray-painting my baby pine cones for the ornaments, I also painted a few big shells gold.
The big shells needed special help to stay on the wreath. I cut a piece of yarn and hot glued it to the back of the shell. One big glob in the center and a line to each side to help the shells lay flat. After the glue dried, I arranged the shells and tied the yarn tightly around the wreath. Then I added the rest of my items. It gets pretty windy at times here-- so I used a dab of hot glue on the bottoms of each pick before I stuck them into the wreath.
I love the sea urchin looking flowers next to the poinsettia! If you take a close look you will see some baby pine cones too.
I don't have a wreath hanger yet, so until I pick one up the wreath will be hanging under our house numbers. See her to the left? Have you made a wreath this year? Plans to make one? Share your pictures on Mister G's Facebook page or Twitter @MisterGandMe .
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