I was so excited to have my holiday wreath featured in this year's BHG Holiday Crafts Magazine! I bought a copy for myself (and another for my mom!) and had so much fun looking through it (especially page 34!).
In addition to all the seriously cute winter holiday crafts, there are some adorable Halloween projects. Here's a peek at some of my favorites:
I love the holiday season!
♥ Shannon
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Friday, October 11, 2013
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Harvest Halloween Wreath DIY
Today I am excited to share a guest post from Messy over at 2MESSY--and it's a fun one! Enjoy!
Hi Everyone!!! I am uber excited to be here at Little Luck Tree with my Harvest Halloween Wreath DIY for you all!!!
I adore having a wreath on my door...I just think it makes a home look so put together...even if it isn't. LOL
What You'll Need:
~ raffia wreath or foam wreath of any size
~ sewing pins
~ faux or silk autumn leaf garland
~ bunches of fake gourds, berries or pumpkins
~ Halloween ribbon with wire edging
~ Halloween garland, mini skeletons (optional)
~ fun Halloween sign or saying
STEP 1: Start with your wreath and wrap your leaves and berries (or whatever you have) that is in garland form around your wreath base. Tuck the ends in the back where the with pins or tucking like I did. {HINT: If you have an area where there is a open spot use a pin to force a leave to cover it!}
STEP 2: Stick your clusters of faux gourds and pumpkins through the base and bend the ends in back if too long.
Hi Everyone!!! I am uber excited to be here at Little Luck Tree with my Harvest Halloween Wreath DIY for you all!!!
I adore having a wreath on my door...I just think it makes a home look so put together...even if it isn't. LOL
What You'll Need:
~ raffia wreath or foam wreath of any size
~ sewing pins
~ faux or silk autumn leaf garland
~ bunches of fake gourds, berries or pumpkins
~ Halloween ribbon with wire edging
~ Halloween garland, mini skeletons (optional)
~ fun Halloween sign or saying
STEP 1: Start with your wreath and wrap your leaves and berries (or whatever you have) that is in garland form around your wreath base. Tuck the ends in the back where the with pins or tucking like I did. {HINT: If you have an area where there is a open spot use a pin to force a leave to cover it!}
STEP 2: Stick your clusters of faux gourds and pumpkins through the base and bend the ends in back if too long.
STEP 3: Tie a bow out of your Halloween ribbon around the bottom of your wreath. I left longer ends, cut them in peaks and used the wire to make a wave effect.
STEP 4: Add your Halloween sign and skeletons or whatever you have to make it spooky!!! :) {Last year I added a little spider webs to be different}
STEP 5: Add a hanging ribbon and hang on your front door.
Hope you enjoy! I often redo my wreath from year to year to change it up a bit.
Thank you to Shannon for letting me Guest Post!
Cheers,
Messy
♥ Shannon
STEP 4: Add your Halloween sign and skeletons or whatever you have to make it spooky!!! :) {Last year I added a little spider webs to be different}
STEP 5: Add a hanging ribbon and hang on your front door.
Hope you enjoy! I often redo my wreath from year to year to change it up a bit.
Thank you to Shannon for letting me Guest Post!
Cheers,
Messy
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Thank you so much, Messy! I love this bright wreath--it's perfect for October and it can so easily carry over to November! Be sure to check out her blog over at 2MESSY. Tell her Shannon says hi--she'll know what it means.♥ Shannon
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