One of my favorite things about fall is all of the beautiful colors! I can’t get enough of the reds, the yellows, the golds, the oranges…simply gorgeous! This year I was in the need of a new fall wreath, even though I technically don’t have a front door of my very own at the moment {remember I’m in between moves 😉 }. Luckily, my mom let me borrow her front door so I don’t have to wait until October to share my latest easy project.
I wanted to keep this fall wreath as simple as possible, so I purchased a wispy grapevine wreath to start with. I love these wreaths because they already have a little character. Then I bought 2 fall bouquet arrangements to use on the wreath to add some much needed fall color.
Directions:
- Use flower cutting pliers to trim the bouquet into smaller stems.
- Insert the stems into the wreath, then work your way around until the flowers are spread out evenly.
- Use a small amount of hot glue to secure the flowers to the wreath. {Note: This particular wreath held the stems very well, so I didn’t need to use much hot glue.}
Quick and easy!
Two of my favorite words when it comes to crafting 😉
I can’t wait to see this fall wreath on my new front door in October!
Have a good weekend!