I absolutely LOVE fall -- it's one of those seasons that has completely grown on me. Ironically, as a kid I HATED fall -- it meant we had to go back to school, stop swimming outside, and start wearing jackets. But now I adore the change -- the crisp air, the rustling leaves -- all of it. And this year it feels like the season came overnight! It got chilly really fast.
So to celebrate the autumn season, I decided to make a Fall Wreath to hang on the front door.
I used some decorating raffia, a wreath form and my glue gun.
I got this raffia at Michael's for around $4.00 with my 40% off coupon, and I managed to find the straw wreath form at Goodwill for $2.00.
First I took thee or four strands of each color raffia and glued one end of the bunch to the wreath.
Then I wrapped them around the wreath tightly. I glued the end of the stands to the wreath and then started another bunch of raffia, overlapping the end of the previous bunch so no ends would be sticking out.
I continued doing this until the whole wreath was covered with raffia.
At the end there were a lot of loose ends and pieces sticking out. I trimmed as many as I could with scissors, and then the ones that I couldn't trim short enough, I glued down (I tried to do most of my gluing on the back of my wreath where it wouldn't be seen).
Now that my wreath was done, I decided to make raffia flowers. First I took the purple colored raffia and grabbed five to six strands.
I wrapped it around a cardboard form (or you could use your hand) so that it is uniform and even, like this:
Then I wrapped another piece of raffia around the middle and tied it in the back to secure it like a bow.
Then I made another "bow", exactly like the one shown above and glued them on my wreath in an "X" to make a flower.
Finally, I hung it on the door and admired it. :)
What do you think?? I wish there was less pink and purple in there, but I still like it -- it still says, fall, right? :)
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oh i love this amanada! it is so colorful and whimsical!
ReplyDeleteI like it! Cute idea.
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This is a great idea. and SO much cheaper than buying expensive wreaths from the store!
ReplyDeleteYou could totally use this idea for other seasons as well...just by switching up some of the colors and flower decals. I wonder if there is a way to attach pine cones?? hot glue?
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Very cute!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I like the pink and purple. It's very fall-like because of the texture and the colors make it more interesting!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, I love the colors!!!
ReplyDeletelove it!!! Fall is my favorite season
ReplyDeleteThis is SO pretty! I love the colors and the texture! Creative & cute as usual!
ReplyDeleteI love it! the colors are really pretty and the bows are so cute! I love fall too for all the reasons that you mentioned! It is my favorite season! I hope that you have a great weekend!!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! The colors aren't traditional fall colors, but I think that's one of the things I like best about it. The rafia gives it an autumn feeling, like crinkly leaves. It's simple and elegant, and just really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part about this project are the colors you used - very different from what most people associate with fall. Love it!
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ReplyDeleteI love this! The pink and purple are very unique! So easy and cute!
ReplyDeleteI love fall too - my favorite season! The colors you selected are great. Followed your link over from Fab Friday. Drop by Atticmag and leave a comment for your chance to win Roxy bedding for Giveaway Friday.
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SUPER CUTE!! I love the colors and the straw!! completely adorable!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project, truly adorable and versatile!
ReplyDeletesoooo pretty. and I love the pink and purple. they are a great unique fall combo in there :) love it!!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it....sometimes we're overloaded with "fall" colors and i love this take on it!
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very cute and looks easy even i could do it! i think i just might too!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of using raffia, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery nice cheery colors!!
ReplyDeleteLove the wreath. I haven't used raffia for a long time. I think I will try this project. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Thanks for sharing, I'll be trying this one!
ReplyDeleteI love it!!! What great colors, and not too shabby on the price either!
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I agree that the texture of the raffia is what makes it fallish. Nice job. It's a super cute wreath!
ReplyDeleteDo you have a Dollar Tree near you? They often have wreath forms too, but they are kind of smallish.
Oo I love that! I want to make one!
ReplyDeleteThat is so great! You could do this for any season, too. It would look great with red and green for Christmas!
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oh this is beautiful and simple. i love it.
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What an inexpensive decor for the front door, I think I am going to have to make this for my Grandma, she would love it for her door at home
ReplyDeleteI love this! It looks so fantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this wreath! The colors you chose are so pretty!
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ReplyDeleteLove this wreath. Looks really so nice! Have to look out to find some raffia! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI think you did a wonderful job. I am not a "pink" girl but I think the balance of colors looks great. And the flowers are a nice addition. Great texture and not something everyone has.
ReplyDeleteI love how this turned out! So clever!
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Love the colors in this...very clever and cheerful!
ReplyDeleteBautiful! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI found all the goodies to make my own wreath like your, it was just too cute not to make it, thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, I love the colors!
ReplyDeleteI think that is beautiful, and it looks easy! Great idea. Thanks for sharing.
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This is gorgeous! You are so talented. And I agree with everyone else, the colours are great!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Natasha.
Thanks for the fab tutorial!
ReplyDeletePretty & the colors are sooo nice. Thanks for linking to Craftastic Monday:)
ReplyDeleteI love it and the colors! What a fun wreath! I'm featuring this on my blog today! Thanks for linking up to Topsy Turvy Tuesday's!
ReplyDeleteooooooh, that would be perfect on Lavender Hill ! I may just try it myself !
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing,
gena
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I picked up a pack of paper raffia last week. It only has 3 shades of blue but I am pretty sure it would still look good. Can't remember where I put my polystyrene hoops though.
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