Thanks for checking in on Day #7 of the 12 Days of Door Decor. Today I have up on the door another Burlap number. Burlap has been so popular this year (not to mention easy to put together) that I thought I’d create this Elegant Burlap and Snowflake Wreath and decorate it like I would a traditional fir wreath. Plus, I used some left over elements from wreaths of days past. Please have a look.
I mainly used items I had around the house and a few things from the dollar store. A small piece of tulle around the base of a glass bulb makes a pretty seat for Christmas tree bulbs.
Rolled roses from strips of silk give an unexpected twist to dollar store plastic snowflakes. Glittered pinecones wired to the burlap give a bit of extra sparkle to the rustic burlap.
This wreath is also adorned with a big ivory bow made with May Arts Ribbon and created using the Bowdabra.
Thanks for stopping in to take a look at Day #7. I hope you’re getting your holiday decorations on the go! We start today!!! Now which wreath will I put on my door, what do you think?
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Cheryl says
Love this Virginia.. I love burlap..looks so nice!!!! Like your rolled flowers on the snowflakes…shabby and chic 🙂
Alex @ northstory says
It looks like it fell on in the way that a good icing job does on a cupcake. Looks elegant!
Virginia says
Thanks! I love how this one came together too. I didn’t have a vision I was just trying to use up some supplies.
Neva Jones says
How do you make the burlap wreath? It is so amazing?
Virginia says
It is too easy! If you have a look at Day#11 you’ll find a set of instructions that are quite simple. I’d love for you to link up if you make one, right here or on Fynes Designs FB account.
Nina says
Beautiful! A cut above. I found the inspiration I was looking for. Thank you. Keep on crafting.
Teresa says
I am so confused with this web sight. I see the beautiful wreath patterns and terrific snowflakes and bowes on them, but I cannot find the directions. Please help, I would love to make them
Virginia says
Hi Teresa, thanks for stopping by! Some of them don’t have directions, they are just inspiration shots. Many I made when I first started out and didn’t do many tutorials. I’ve started adding “how to’s” to most of my posts these days! I hope you’ll stick around for it!