Today I'm sharing how to make an easy spring wreath from a vintage oval frame.
My first spring project, besides my No Sew Fabric Easter Carrots, is a unique spring wreath made out of a vintage oval frame and some inexpensive embellishments,
I came across the idea on the blog of someone who participates in our weekly Vintage Charm Party: Regina from Saved By Salvage. (I featured it in Vintage Charm Party # 327.) She totally inspired me with her DIY Spring Wreath and I knew I just had to make it.
Supplies for Spring Wreath Made From A Vintage Oval Frame
1. vintage (or new) oval (or any shape) frame
4. faux pussy willow stem (see picture below)
5. twine or ribbon
6. glue gun
I've owned this vintage oval frame for years. I don't remember its original color, I just know I painted it white and distressed it a bit. In the past I've been known to just prop it against the wall on a mantel or bookshelf and call it a day. I love the look of old, empty, detailed pretty frames. I already had the nest in my crafting stash, and I picked up some reindeer moss at Dollar Tree. (DT is a great place to get it -- have you seen the prices for it at craft stores?)
They were more expensive than I would have liked (not on sale) but I really wanted to recreate the look.
Then I pulled out my glue gun and glued on the moss, nest and pussy willows, in that order.
While Regina used twine, I chose to use some romantic pastel pink velvet ribbon which just screamed "spring" to me.
I thought it worked well hanging inside another vintage white frame (one of my favorites).
I was going to hang it from an old white shutter like Regina did, but the foyer needed some extra spring time decor.
See what I mean by easy spring wreath? Seriously, it was a cinch to make and you probably already have the supplies on hand.
Well, that's it for today, friends!
I hope you've enjoyed reading about my
and that I've inspired you in some way.
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so pretty, love the pussy willows!
I LOVE IT!!! Those 2 frames are just gorgeous!! Seriously...so pretty. And that velvet ribbon just sets it over the top. Beautiful job, Kathleen!!
Love it! Super cute.
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