Oktoberfest – We’re all a little Irish on March 17th, so let’s find you inner German this October.. 30.
Or you can get some kind of wreath form and try to cover it with branches so that none of the actual wreath form sticks out.Let me tell you, neither of these options are easy, and thus, clearly not for me..
This shining example of wreathyness took me all of, maybe, a minute and a half..Instead of using a wreath form that needs to be hidden, I just used this old grapevine wreath that I reuse over and over again for everything.It adds to the whole woodsy natural look, rather than taking away from it..
I just tucked in some bits of cedar and pine from around the yard.No tying, gluing or pinning needed..
The little red ribbons are purely for cuteness.. I’m so glad I clued into this little trick!.
So if you’re feeling crafty this year and think you want to make yourself a wreath out of fresh greenery, save yourself the headache and the 45-minutes of trying to turn your pine oval into a wreath, and take the easy (and pretty) way out!Just as promised, here’s yet another progress report on the front hall!.Education through decorating!.
Baby pumpkins fit anywhere, always look cute, and are really quick and easy.. I’ve been trying to find some fall wreaths to put in my windows but I couldn’t find any that I liked so I just glued some indian corn from the grocery store to some grapevine wreaths and used those.It only took 5 minutes out of my day to make them and they actually do have that nice harvesty feel like I was looking for in a store-bought wreath.. Draping a garland and a banner over this old window frame hanging here really had a nice effect for about a 45 second investment of my time!.
I don’t even remember readjusting the lamp shade as I was taking these pictures, but it seems like it’s moving in every one!Just another little touch of imperfection around here!