This week has been all about Christmas wreaths on the blog! Sorry if that’s boring anyone, & we will get back to your regular program shortly 😉 I wanted to create two wreaths for our Christmas dining room this year so I quickly whipped a couple up with items that I already had around the house. Cheap, simple, & pretty, you really can’t go wrong right? I had some greenery wreaths, mini ornaments, pinecones, deer antlers, & of course my trusty hot glue gun so I went to work with that & here is what I came up with…
For the first wreath, I wanted to incorporate my favorite deer antlers. I simply took one of my greenery wreaths I got from Michaels & hot glued large pinecones around the wreath. I then took the deer antlers & placed them where I wanted them & took to of the greenery stems on each side of the antler base & twisted them together around the antlers to hold them in place. I did it that way so the antlers were not permanent on the wreath & so I could removed them after Christmas.
For the second wreath I wanted to make it kind of fun & rustic for above our chalkboard so I simply took some mini ornaments that we had {purchased from Walmart} & some leftover pinecones from our dining room table. I hot glued them all to the wreath in no particular order. I know this may bother those who are OCD, but thankfully I am not a perfectionist 😉
These quick wreaths are a great way to add Holiday cheer around your house simply & without much fuss. & I think they add a lot of charm to our dining room if I do say so myself!
What do you think of my two quick DIY pinecone Christmas wreaths?? I was pretty happy with them so I guess that counts right? I hope you are all having a great week & be sure to check out my other DIY Christmas posts below. Also be sure to find me on Instagram, Google +, & facebook for all of my updates! xx
See my last post on these DIY rustic cotton wreaths {here}.
I saw a snowflake wreath on pinterest that linked back to your page but I can’t find it anywhere on your page. Do you have instructions to make it? I love it!
Thank you
Cheryl Maksymowski
awesome