Today I'm sharing how to decorate a magnolia wreath for Christmas.
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Recently, in Thrill of the Hunt #120, I shared this faux Hobby Lobby magnolia wreath that I found at Goodwill for $7.99. And while I love it "as is," I also knew I could easily and inexpensively decorate it for Christmas, taking it to the next level.
So what did I use to create that Christmas vibe? Just two things: bells and berries.Bells have become a huge Christmas thing over the past few years. Sleigh bells, cow bells, you name it. Last year I purchased some sleigh bells to use in my farmhouse Christmas decor. This year I'm focusing more on the cow bell-type bells.
Many months ago I came across a picture of a huge cedar Christmas wreath on someone's front door, with three really huge cow bells hanging from it. And I fell in love. I couldn't get the picture out of my mind.
So I was on the look out for affordable cow bells. Never thought I'd find some while waiting in line at T.J. Maxx. I don't normally shop at T.J. Maxx so I was glad that I stopped in that day. I just knew they belonged hanging inside a wreath.
I absolutely fell in love with these frosted red berries. Once I added them into the mix I knew I hit the right combination.
I just twisted a few bunches of berries onto the bells.
Then I popped some gold berries here and there until I liked the look.
Is this not gorgeous?
And the best news? Nothing is permanent (no glue involved!) so I can completely reimagine this wreath again after the holidays. I'm loving it now and couldn't be happier with it.
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So beautiful. Green and the gold goes well. Happy Christmas Season:)
Looks lovely, Kathleen!
What a great find!! That deep green along with the gold is lovely!:)
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