Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Wednesday wreath (and a giveaway)

I haven't stopped thinking about making a tulle wreath since I saw this one from 

A quick trip to Joanns (a stop at the 2/$5 aisle) and I had my supplies. 
I picked 3 different colors of tulle.  I cut ~15 10" pieces of each color* 
(I really didn't measure so I'm guessing at the length)
I used a floral wreath from Dollar Tree.
(I recycled it from my spider wreath) 


Couldn't be easier...just start tying the pieces onto the form.
I double-knotted each piece.  
After using all the pieces - here it is:

I have to say..the other side looks pretty cool too

I have tons of tulle left over. 
Expect to see it at my Thanksgiving dinner!

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Speaking of wreaths...would you like to win this too cool Christmas wreath??

Lelan from Hello, Good Gravy! 
is giving away her wool felt looped holiday wreath!
(she made it herself)
I'm a HUGE fan of Lelan! 
She's funny, super talented and quite a crafty chick!
Head over to her blog to enter.



linking up here:

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Make it Yours @ My Backyard Eden

9 comments:

  1. That turned out super cute! I have a heart styro wreath and red tulle sitting in my closet that I never finished for V-Day last year. Can I send it to you to finish?! HA HA!

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  2. i loved the wreath kelli did, and love yours as well! i am thinking of doing a christmas one with red and green tulle!

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  3. So, here I am just minding my own business and DROOLING over your tulle wreath and then I continue down the post and see mine featured!!! You're too kind. :)

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  4. CUTE! CUTE! CUTE! You could make Ladybug a cute little Thanksgiving tutu with that leftover tulle!

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  5. I love your version! I had originally planned on having that side to the front of mine too...but the back was just too pretty to hide:)

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  6. Love this wreath!! Joann's here I come!

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  7. whoohoo I luv it.You should link it to our party
    here
    http://www.passionatelyartistic.com/2010/11/seasonal-celebration-with-be-inspired.html

    Thanks,
    Maggie
    http://http://passionatelyartistic.com

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