this year, i decided i wanted a
natural look for my outdoor decor.
i love to have a fresh wreath on my door,
so i started with a basic wreath from costco that i purchased for $14.99
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to makeover this wreath i used:
about 20 nuts
(walnuts, hazelnuts. brazil nuts, and almonds
purchased in the bulk bin at walmart.
5 limes
some crystals from an old chandelier
small gold ball ornaments
pine cone clusters
(already on the wreath, i just repositioned them)
i removed the three "berry" clusters and
the three pine cone clusters from the wreath.
i drilled holes trough the bottom portion of the nuts, and wired them as shown.
as soon as i had a grouping of nuts, i wired the
"stems together to make a cluster.
(*warning*--it is very difficult to drill a hole in
a nut...especially the walnuts! i have several
battle scars on my hands and fingers...
i'm just saying--be careful!)
i took 3-4 small chandelier crystals
and wired them as well,
and added them to the nut clusters.
to attach the limes, i poked each one with a
wooden skewer, and then put floral wire through them.
(floral wire is available in most craft stores in
the floral section. i bought a bag of about 15,
in 12" lengths for about $2)
to attach each item to the wreath,
i used the wire "stems",
and also wrapped them with additional wire
for more security.
i like the contrast of
all the natural elements and the crystals!
it makes me smile every time
i walk in my front door.
oh, i also made a garland out of
nuts and
chandelier crystals
and some chain
to adorn the fresh cedar garland that
i have around my front door!
i will be posting pictures
and a tutorial tomorrow.
what a beautiful wreath and I love the idea of wiring on the various nuts - so pretty! :) love your blog btw
ReplyDeleteOh, how beautiful! I love the combination of everything you used. And the garland looks gorgeous too.
ReplyDeleteDang, I just hung two of these wreaths on my doors(as they came), and now you make me want to take them down and accessorize them! Yours look so beautiful, I love what you did with them. Especially with the snow in the background, just makes it even more festive!
ReplyDeleteStunning Wreath! I love how you used the nuts...never seen that before. Looks like your front door is all ready for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI never would have thought of drilling through a nut. It looks great!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful Autumn I love the natural look at Christmas time.
ReplyDeleteReally cute, I love what a little something something can give the whole look of a wreathe.
ReplyDeleteHow pretty, I love fresh or fresh looking greeny. It's pretty amazing how an average store bought wreath can be brought to life with a few simple touches.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the nuts, so cool on the garland!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I love it and waht a good idea to use nuts on the wreath
ReplyDeleteThe addition of the limes caught my attention! Love this...really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteJanell
Ths is beautiful! I seriously love it so much. If I was the one why decorated our house for the holidays I would totally try and recreate something like it but unfortunately my mom already has one hanging on the door. :( Bummer, but maybe i'll pass this along to her for next year.
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