It's started. I have succumbed. Made one last year and thought I would make one this year but couldn't see how. Last year I went to a Wreath Making Evening with a group of friends and we really enjoyed ourselves chopping and cutting and arranging but, of course, this year it was out of the question until ... I saw this site. My goodness I could order a wreath kit and then have my evening virtually.
I ordered the kit and some extra Christmas stuff and logged in to the online workshop. Grubby hands, mucky floor but fabulous end result to hang on my door. (I feel another ditty coming along here.)
After a thorough soak I hung the wreath and ...
stood back to admire.
Yeah, Christmas has now officially started at this house. Next job is extracating the decorations from the loft.
Stay safe.
xx
Looks brilliant, I'm resisting Dec's in attic for another week
ReplyDeleteWell done it looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteThat looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteReally gorgeous! Now IMO that's how a Christmas wreath should look...lots of green! :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful wreath!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful wreath, well done.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous wreath. Wonderful work.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Lovely wreath. I will try to hold back on Christmas things until 1st December but after that.....
ReplyDeleteI love your wreath and would have been fun to make. I have a hand painted one which I did many years ago when I took classes in Folk Art. Maybe its time to make a new one online.
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautiful, well done.
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautiful, and I love the flashes of red. A perfect way to welcome the festive season. X
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