Today I'm sharing how I made a deconstructed fall wreath. "So what's a deconstructed wreath?" you may ask.
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I started with a plain 26 inch eucalyptus leaf wreath as the base for my DIY deconstructed fall wreath. I found it on clearance at Target for $10 (down from $35.00). The eucalyptus leaves are attached to a traditional grapevine wreath.
In keeping with the simple vibe I was hoping for, I decided on adding only two embellishments to this fall wreath: an Autumn hops stem set of two and four Dollar Tree white pumpkin and pine cone floral picks. You can find similar white pumpkin floral picks online.
I purposefully placed the hops stems so that they both hung in the same direction, making the whole thing look a bit asymmetrical. The fact that they were trailing stems made them perfect for this deconstructed wreath style.
And while I loved THAT version of the wreath as well, I wanted to add one more pop of color.
Enter the white pumpkin and pine cone floral picks. Those were placed a bit more strategically (read: symmetrical) but overall I think the look is casual yet elegant. And I love it!
The hops stems and pumpkins weren't even permanently attached! I literally just popped them into the eucalyptus leaf foliage where they sit until the next season/holiday when I will pull them out and replace them with new floral picks. Doesn't get easier than that.
Well, that's it for today, friends!
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How To Make A Deconstructed Fall Wreath
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Your DIY Fall wreath looks lovely, Kathleen! The colors you chose to use in it are so pretty for the season.
ReplyDeleteYour wreathis pretty. Love tge pops of color
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