How to make a hops wreath in less than 30 minutes. How to preserve and dry hops vines so you can use them in your decor. Love this autumn homemade wreath.
I love to make wreaths and this succulent wreath was a lot of fun. I am thrilled to share today how I made this felt lfowers wreath.
Today I am sharing a DIY craft How to Make a Wreath Pillow. I made a pillow for a wreath blog hop because my wreath form did not arrive in time! This DIY is fun and easy to make for Summer or Fall. And I love how it came out! My favorite pastime during this...
A step-by-step video and picture tutorial to create your own DIY Whimsical Lavender Wreath that will add some farmhouse charm to your front door, and save some…
“I realize I’ve never shared this but I ordered a hobbit door wreath from @RadiationGhoul and I’m absolutely in love with it. It makes me so happy every time I see my door. ☺️”
This is a GENIUS way to hang a wreath without damaging the door! Learn how to hang a wreath without scratching up the door with this secret trick!
This is my favorite DIY wreath ever! Today I am sharing how to make this copper metal wreath plus more favorite wreaths for fall.
Today I am sharing a DIY craft How to Make a Wreath Pillow. I made a pillow for a wreath blog hop because my wreath form did not arrive in time! This DIY is fun and easy to make for Summer or Fall. And I love how it came out! My favorite pastime during this...
You all loved the five-minute wreath I made last month so I decided to make another one. This time I am making a Forrty-Five Minute White Wreath with paper lunc…
This is my favorite DIY wreath ever! Today I am sharing how to make this copper metal wreath plus more favorite wreaths for fall.
I Love Birds! I think because they represent freedom- they just fly where ever their little hearts desire! They also sing- I love listening to their songs! I have several bird song CD’s which I enjoy listening to. Now, here’s something that may be odd- I love outdoor birds, but birds indoors in cages […]
You all loved the five-minute wreath I made last year so this time I am making a Forty-Five Minute White Wreath with paper lunch bags!
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I love a climbing plant and because I’m not good with houseplants, I decided to make a faux climbing topiary for my bathroom.This Topiary is an easy DIY project…
A wreath easel helps when you are trying to position flowers on a wreath. In this tutorial, how to make a wreath easel for designing holiday wreaths.
How to make a hops wreath in less than 30 minutes. How to preserve and dry hops vines so you can use them in your decor. Love this autumn homemade wreath.
I love making these roses and love the romance of Valentines - together on this wreath I just love the end result! #valentinesday
You all loved the five-minute wreath I made last year so this time I am making a Forty-Five Minute White Wreath with paper lunch bags!
This is my most favorite wreath among the ones that I've stitched so far. White anemones, blueberries that perfectly match the centering of the flowers, leaves motif, petite blossoms and beads to add more dimensional variety to the work. The anemones flowers don't grow in the place where I live, so the first time I saw them was on Pinterest. It was the love from the first sight! Such a grace and delicacy, and such a wonderful combination of colors! I love all the species, but this particular one – the white one with dark center absolutely charmed me with its unique beauty. Since the flower has a cold color palette, I was going to stick to the same cold shades of white and blue when I was thinking of the pattern. But then I decided to add a bit of warmth with the beige leaves motif. I drew the wreath with crayons first. Then it was the time to decide on the stitches I would use. For the anemones I went with long-short stitching to fill in the petals, padded satin stitch for the center and french knots as stamen. I love the look of it! You may notice that in the process I simplified the flowers a bit, getting rid of the majority of underlying petals. The problem was, I wasn't sure I would execute them pretty enough for my liking. After removing the stitches that I was disappointed in, I decided that simplicity will be my best friend. The leaves motif is stitched using fly stitch – I adore the combination of a hard “backbone” look it gives to the leaves together with the lace effect. And to further stress this lacy appearance, I used the buttonhole stitch for the petite blossoms. They are stitched in a natural “linen” shade of floss. At last, I added the blueberries twigs stitched with stem stitch and french knots. After I washed and ironed the piece, I embellished it with beads placing them in a random order among the leaves and blossoms. Such wreaths are perfect for adding a monogram or a phrase inside, but I think I will leave this one as it is. Its measurements are 7.5 x 7.5 inches. As always, I still don't know whether I will just frame it and hang on a wall or use somewhere. I'm not fond of a pillow cover idea, to be honest. Thinking about stretching it on a canvas. Maybe... I will look further into it. For now, I will add this piece to the pile of my complete and unframed embroidery that is waiting for its fate to be decided.
Time to take a break from Strawberries! I thought I’d show you how I embroider the wee ladybugs on the Garden Party ready-to-stitch towel sets I released a couple weeks ago. I love little garden critters, and the ladybug (or “ladybird” depending on where you’re from) is always a favorite to add to whimsical floral ...
How to make a hops wreath in less than 30 minutes. How to preserve and dry hops vines so you can use them in your decor. Love this autumn homemade wreath.
This is such a cute step by step DIY pom pom wreath tutorial. It also shows how to use a pom pom maker. Perfect pom pom crafts for your home decor.
I have been loving fall wreaths lately. I especially loved this wreath by MaryJanes and Galoshes, but it was a little to plain for me. I als...
I recently discovered free motion embroidery and I love it! I combined two of my most favorite passions, art, and sewing, and created this painted and embroidered DIY pillow.
I'm back with my third post in the "How to Draw" series. (You can view the first two here and here.) I love drawing wreaths but I find myself feeling really overwhelmed when I sit down to draw one. Where do I start? What do I draw? Too sparse? Too full? Ok, well I'm breaking it down step by step today so if you're
Making crochet wreaths is so much fun and I had a blast making this "Life's a Beach" Summer Crochet Wreath! Once you know how to make the wreath base, the possibilities are endless. "Life's
I love making Natural wreaths and Swags for our outdoor holiday decor. I've been making them since I was a child because my family owned a Christmas tree farm.…
DIY lavender wreath. How to make a lavender wreath in a few super easy steps. I love wreath making and these DIY instructions are so easy to follow. This dried lavender wreath will last a long time. What a great way to make a fresh lavender wreath that will dry in.
This is a recipe my mother has been making for years, and something she often makes for company because it is always well received. She learned about it from cousin Kristina, another source of all good things. Regarding the pan: A sheet pan is not recommended because the balsamic will reduce too quickly and burn. You want to use a pan that will fit the peppers snuggly. I find a 9x13-inch pan to be perfect for 1.5 lbs. of mini peppers, but something a little bit larger or slightly smaller will work well, too.
I love rainy days - they're my absolute favourite. I prefer to stay inside and sew, but you can be sure if I go outside, I'm going to have a bright, colourful umbrella to cheer the day up! Here's a little wreath of brollies (as we Aussies like to call them) to make in a bunch of colours. The foundation paper pieced pattern comes in 3 sizes - 15", 16" and 18" square.
You can get your pet turned into a mini version of them, in other words, a plushie!