Happy Fall Y’all 2016 Series: Kitchen, Centerpieces, & More – Video Included

As you all know by now, I love to redecorate and create new cozy corners and more, so I’ve really enjoyed switching things out and transforming the house so that we’re ready to greet those cool, crisp morning and usher in the changing of the leaves.  Fall is one of my favorite times of the year, the warm colors speak to me and help me get inspired to create. I will admit that I was well-prepared for this year’s decorating, I had organized myself pretty well when I packed away all of my Fall stuff last year so this year’s decor went together rather easily—*except* that I had to dig into my bins a little too much.  When it is time to put this decor away this year, I am going to try to make myself a label and a sketch of what is where in each bin…that way I won’t spend half of my time digging and grumbling to myself that I can’t find this or that. 😉

Let’s get started, I did make a little video to accompany my explanations in this the body of the blog, it is located down below.  The first thing that I started working on was this cozy corner that sits to the right of the family room’s credenza:

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Next, I moved on around and put up a wreath that I made last year–It truly was so easy to make…It is nothing more than an oval grapevine wreath with a leaf garland glued on, a plaid bow, some pumpkins, some acorns, and a welcome sign:

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Next was the “Ivy Table” so named because it used to have ivy stenciled on the door fronts before Chris repainted it a distressed black to match the black Hooker furniture that sit in the rest of this portion of the house.  I got the shelf above it at one of our local craft stores.

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I moved on into the kitchen next, the first thing I did was to make a quick centerpiece for the Island by using a tray, a Yankee Candle and rod-iron holder, and accent pieces that I had saved from last year:

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Next I tackled the windows–Let me let those of you who might have just found my crafting blog know that I typically will keep “staple” <~~generic decor such as lanterns, tins, vases, ladders, and the like ~~ in place and just switch out the accent pieces to bring in whatever Season/look for which I’m going.  In the kitchen windows, I leave two plate holders, two tins and a vase in which I make small flower arrangements.  You’ll see below what I’m speaking about–And I explain further in the video:

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And the kitchen was completed:

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Next, I worked on the kitchen table.  I switched out the tablecloth for one with a fall motif, then I made up the lantern centerpiece for Fall.  I replaced the candles on the flanking candle sticks and added Fall candle rings and called it finished. 🙂  Here is a link to my blog where I explain how I create my lantern centerpieces:  A Lantern Centerpiece For All Seasons

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To finish up the kitchen eating area, I created a cozy corner, changed out the decor on the kitchen hutch, and on a corner cabinet:

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I switched out a few things in the Powder Room:

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I then took a moment to take a few pictures of what I had accomplished:

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AND then I literally collapsed for the rest of the evening…haha.  As I mentioned in my previous blog, this is not hard physical work for me, but, boy oh boy does it take some brain power.  I’m a creative person by nature, but, it is still a challenge to do so many things in one day—BUT, of course, I’m anal retentive and want it all done sooner than later. 😉

One more thing that I show you and talk about in the video below is this spiffy little remote controlled outlet package that Chris installed for me–I show you how it works in the video. Here is a picture:

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And here is that little video:

Next up, I’ll be showing and telling you how I transformed the living and dining rooms over to Fall—I utilized that pretty green color that I have been using in those rooms to bring Fall to life in a softer and gentler way.

*In decorating there are no mistakes, just unique creations!*

Until next time, y’all take good care! ❤

~Arlynn ❤

Cousins Craft Weekend – Part 2 – Grapevine Fall Wreath

Hi Everyone!

As I mentioned in Part 1 of this little “Cousins Craft Weekend” series of posts, I was able to spend a few fun-filled and very productive days with a couple of my sweet cousins.  Here is a picture of all three of us at Stacey’s house (left to right – Donita, Stacey, and me (Arlynn):

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Stacey composed Part 1 of this series and explained how she created a deco mesh ruffle Halloween wreath and she will be composing Part 3 in which she will be describing how she created a deco mesh lighted garland to pair with her wreath. I can’t wait for y’all to see how she created that beauty; here is a sneak peak at just a piece the finished garland (that is Stacey’s gorgeous lab Piper sitting and posing so prettily):

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I will be handling this “Part 2” entry and I will be describing how I made Donita a Fall wreath for her to hang in her home.

I started out with an oval shaped grapevine wreath; I was so happy that I found the oval shaped wreath at Hobby Lobby, it really made for a pretty finished product. All of the Fall decor craft items were on sale for 40% off so I was able to pick up all of the components that I used for the wreath for a great price.

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Here is my haul, admittedly, I purchased a few extra items that I didn’t end up using, but Stacey was able to use a couple of things in her home and the rest, well, I will always be able to incorporate them into my other Fall decor:
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IMG_1921The very first thing that I did was to make a “wreath hanger” out of a pipe cleaner.  I try to always hot glue one of these to the back of all grapevine wreaths as most wreath hangers aren’t large enough to accommodate a grapevine wreath. Then I made a bow…IMG_1923

Next I took a leaf garland and laid it on top of the wreath and started to glue it into place…this process took a while because waiting for that glue to dry was frustrating.  This probably wouldn’t be an issue for y’all but, my hot glue gun is like a weapon and the hot glue that comes out of it practically melts things instead of glues things…haha.  I really should invest in one that isn’t quite as dangerous! 😉

IMG_1925While the glue was drying on the wreath and garland, I took the opportunity to glue pipe cleaners to the backs of those pumpkins, they were pretty heavy and I knew that hot glue–even my industrial strength glue wasn’t going to hold them in place on the wreath.

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Since I/we had such a lovely time <rolling eyes and oozing sarcasm> trying to get the leaf garland to stay put (Stacey and Donita took their turns at holding said leaf garland in place along with me), I decided to add to the fun by looping some of the bow ribbon around the wreath and over the garland.  It sure looked pretty so I was determined to get it to work but that stupid glue was giving me issues again; to say that  I was ecstatic is an understatement when Stacey provided me with a wooden skewer to be used to hold the ribbon in place while the HOT glue dried!  Goodness gracious, what a little task, but we were laughing and joking all the way through the process which made it a bit easier.

Next, I glued pipe cleaners to the back of an initial and while that was drying, I started to place some other accents into place on the wreath.  I used acorns, pip berry picks, a few Fall colored sunflowers and added the bow;  it all came together beautifully.

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Here is the finished wreath all ready to travel home with my cousin Donita and to take it’s rightful place in her home. 🙂  She absolutely loves it which of course warms my heart! I would much rather give than receive any day of the week!! ❤

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And that completes Part 2 of our little “Cousins Craft Weekend” series.  Stay tuned for Part 3!  I can’t wait for y’all to see how Stacey put together her lighted deco mesh garland; trust me, it turned out so nice!!

Until next time, y’all take good care! ❤

**In crafting there are no mistakes just unique creations**

A Dressier Lantern Centerpiece

Hi Everyone!

It is a rainy, rather dreary Monday afternoon here in Virginia so I thought I’d sit down and put together this little post about my dining room lantern centerpiece and also show you how I transform it to match the season or Holiday. I found the large lantern featured in this post in a local country store and for its measurements, please refer to my “A Lantern Centerpiece For All Seasons” blog post; where along with the lantern’s measurements, I also give a bit of a tutorial showing you how to put one of these centerpieces together.

I’ve been using a very pretty country sea foam green as my accent color in the dining and living rooms; I love the light and airy touch that it adds to a room.  I have been pairing it with grays and taupes and have been very happy with how it has all come together.  It has been a bit of a challenge for me to stay in my country comfort zone while using that accent color, but I do believe I’ve successfully kept my decor warm and have created some cozy groupings, arrangements, wreaths, and centerpieces to keep within the country theme.

Here is the first lantern centerpiece I created for the dining room table:

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I purchased the same mirrored tray that I used for the kitchen lantern centerpiece to go under this lantern and it is used to build all of the arrangements featured in this post

Easter was the next Holiday, in years past, I haven’t typically decorated for Easter, but this lantern inspired me to create a new centerpiece.

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I also made that wreath that is hanging on the wall…it didn’t stay there for long though as I moved it out onto the porch and added it into a grouping that I put together out there.  There it is added to the front porch grouping…

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Next, I needed something to go with our family reunion decor, so I switched out the tablecloth and a few other decor items that helped me incorporate my red and white gingham, gerber daisies, and mason jars reunion theme.

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This centerpiece and the red and white accents only stayed in there for the day of the reunion.

After the reunion, I went ahead and changed the dining room decor back to its softer color tone, here is the centerpiece that I chose to make to complete the room’s transformation back to ‘normal’:

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This arrangement stayed in place until it was time to decorate for Fall. I was very happy with how this one turned out, I just love to add that bow/pip berries topper. 🙂

Fall has arrived and here is the dining room with the Fall decor including the lantern centerpiece in place:

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The Fall decor in this room is quite subtle, but I’m happy with how it looks. I feel that it still looks warm, inviting, and cozy despite not using all of the typical Fall colors.

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I cannot tell you how much I am enjoying working with these lanterns and creating all of these different centerpieces.  I do use lanterns in other capacities as well–a subject for another blog post. 😉  I do feel as if the softer green color lends itself to a ‘fancier’ centerpiece; I don’t want it to be too formal in the dining room, but I do want it to be a bit lighter and airier in design.

Well, it’s time for me to get myself in gear and to make my hubby and I some dinner, so, until next time, y’all take good care! ❤

**In crafting there are no mistakes just unique creations**

My Fall Decorations – 2015

My very favorite time of the year is almost here, Fall! I love this time of the year because of the arrival of cool crisp mornings, the changing of the leaves that follow, and the warm feelings that fill the air with the approaching Holidays. I have decorated for Fall early this year so I thought I would go ahead and share my creations with you here in my brand new Blog.  I hope that one of my wreaths, centerpieces, groupings, or cozy corner creations will inspire you to get your decorations out and begin to transform your home into a warm and inviting space with which to welcome your family and friends for the Holidays.  My decorations will stay up until Thanksgiving Day, that is the day (literally) that I will start decorating for Christmas. We always decorate the Christmas tree after we finish our Thanksgiving feast and that is the first of many Christmas decorations that will follow.

I always start my change of Season decor with the fireplace hearth and mantel. Just to let you know too, before I change my decor out, I spend a day packing away a good bit of the existing decor so that I can start with a clean slate. Of course there are some things that I leave in place and build upon, for instance regarding the mantel and fireplace, I keep the candle holders and clock on the mantel and the ladders/pip berries/white lights and country crock on the hearth…those items stay in place all year round and I just decorate on and around them. I have also placed baskets and a couple of other items on either side of the fireplace, they too stay in place and I use them as a base with which to build my Seasonal (or generic-depending on the time of year) decor.

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When building this look, I take it a “section” at a time, meaning, I’ll start with the mantel, build the decor on that and work my way around the entire fireplace. When working with the hearth, I will usually gather all of the materials that I think I might need, sit down, and just start playing with it; sometimes I can see the end result, sometimes it doesn’t come to light until I’m completely finished. I love the creative process and I love it when I can stand back and be proud of what I’ve created.  And trust me, these creations don’t come to fruition at the snap of a finger or the twitching of a nose…haha…sometimes I’ll tweak it for hours until I get it exactly how I want it to look.  No, I am *not* anal retentive at all…LOL… <~~~I fib! 😉

This next ‘cozy corner’ was so much fun to create. I had purchased that ladder in Williamsburg over the summer so it was a new piece for me. It presented me with a bit of a challenge as I wanted to hang a rather large wooden plaque on it.  I managed to attach it onto the ladder by gluing twine on it to use as a handle of sorts and I attached it with a pipe cleaner.  I added pip berries,  a few stars and another little canvas picture/plaque (by using command strip velcro to hold those items in place); that canvas actually lights up when turned on. Once I had the ladder the way I wanted it to look, I started to build the rest of the arrangement, when packing up my other decor, I had only left the Longaberger basket and the sewing box in place (that was my Grandmother’s–never gets put away). I added a Fall themed throw and pillows, a Boyd’s Bear that is dressed in Fall clothing, a scarecrow, a rather large “F-A-L-L” plaque.

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This is a centerpiece that sits on a credenza in the family room. I use the basic rod-iron fleur-de-lis candle holder throughout the year. For this look I added a rod-iron tray and used pip berries as a candle ring of sorts, added some pine cones, larger berries, a wooden pumpkin and called it done.

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I made this wreath; I used a grapevine wreath form, leaf garland, pumpkins, and plaid ribbon.  This was not hard to make and it has turned out to be one of my very favorite wreaths. I hung it on the family room door with one of my spiffy wreath hangers that you can get at Grandin Road here.

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The pip berries garland will stay on the staircase railing all year round. If you would like to know more about how I came up with that decor, you can reference an earlier Blog of mine entitled “Staircase Railing Ideas” here.  I simply made a new bullnose arrangement, and put Fall bows at each swag point going up the staircase to create this look.

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This is the kitchen table’s lantern centerpiece.  Here is a Blog explaining how to create these Lantern Centerpieces; trust me, they are not difficult.

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This is the hutch that sits beside my kitchen table. I changed out pretty much everything on this hutch save the lantern, candles, and lit pip berries garland up top.  I gathered all of the things that I wanted to place on the shelves and I started to create, moving from one shelf to the other trying to make it look inviting and pleasing to the eye.

**As you can see, I use the same technique as I work my way around the house. The decorating process is so much easier when I take the time to remove any decor that I will not be using while redecorating.**

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This lantern centerpiece sits on top of my kitchen island…I really love creating these centerpieces, so much fun!

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This is a corner shelf that sits in the kitchen’s eating area.

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Here are my kitchen windows:

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This is a shelf and table that is located between my kitchen and family room, I made the pip berry candle rings and the flower arrangement in the basket.

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This is the powder room, my hubby made that shelf:

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All of the previous decorations are located in the family room, kitchen, kitchen eating area, and powder room, those rooms are located on the back of our home.  We also have a living and dining room that are on the front of our home (separated by the staircase).  I decided to challenge myself this year.  Throughout the year I use a pretty green color as my accent color in those rooms so I wanted to try to incorporate that color into my Fall decor as well.  Plus I wanted it to look a bit more polished (if that makes sense) in those rooms…more formal might be a better way to put that. 🙂 So here is what I came up with:

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A closer look at some of the decorations that I created for these spaces:

This lamp was my grandmother’s and then my mom’s and now it is mine.  It is a very special piece to me, so I always want to do it justice when incorporating it into my decor.  It sits on my dining room’s sideboard table and this is how I pulled that green color into the surrounding decor.  I used a tray to hold the lamp and the arrangement. I utilized some silver toned pumpkins, berries, and a few flowers:

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I found the tablecloth at my local Home Goods store, and then I created a lantern centerpiece for the dining room table, again, trying my best to incorporate that pretty green color:

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I got that rod-iron, glass topped table at Kirklands along with the pre-lit hurricane lamp.  As for the table top decor, along with the hurricane lamp, I arranged a glass pumpkin in that green color and added Fall’ish greenery to the little mercury glass vase incorporating said things to the existing decor already in place. I found the box that is sitting on the floor at our local Michaels store and the wooden scarecrow head and cream glass pumpkin at Hobby Lobby.

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Here is another very special piece of furniture, a glass topped coffee table.  It too was my grandmother’s, then my mom’s, and now it is mine.  I used a silver tray that was my mom’s as the base for the lantern centerpiece.

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So that did it for the inside decorating. I then set my sights at what I might like to do with the exterior space. With that in mind, I finished decorating after making that front door wreath the other day when I met up with two of my very dear friends at a “Craft Day” (when we get together at one of our homes and do whatever craft we want to do as well as talk, laugh, eat, visit, and just enjoy our time together). The arrangement to the right of the front door was started by me gathering up a couple of crates, my grandma’s old milk can, and a wooden red wagon (link to how I switch out my Red Wagon Decor); those three pieces anchored and provided some different height options for me to create the entire grouping.  Again, as I described above, I gathered a bunch of Fall stuff that I thought I *might* use and I started arranging it and tweaking it until it was arranged to my liking (that took a while).

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I moved down to the flower bed and I added a deco mesh wreath that I made to the light post (subject of an upcoming Blog), I changed out the decorative flags, and I switched out the gazing ball.

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I can’t forget about my mailbox…haha…You would not believe the amount of people in my neighborhood who actually decorate their mailboxes for *every* Holiday or *just because*. 🙂 Fine by me, I love to decorate ANYthing at ANYtime…lol…;)  Here is a link to my “Seasonal Mailbox Decor” blog post if you are interested in seeing what I do with it for the rest of the months/Seasons of the year.

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And here is the house from a distance. The lights stay lit in the windows all year long (we have a “Holiday Light Package” which allows us to flip one switch inside to control all of those window lights…nice little option for a girl who loves to have lights in her windows). 🙂 My hubby has done a great job of installing pathway lights, a few ‘up’ lights, and wash lights to light up the front of the house in the evenings.  He has all of those lights on a timer and they go on at dusk and off 6 hours later.  Here is a link to how the hubby and I created our “Special Outdoor Lighting”.

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Well, that does it for this year’s Fall decorating.  I am very pleased with how it all turned out; it did take me almost a month to get it all changed over, but I had to recreate the wheel so to speak in a few places.  Also, I decorated the inside and then waited a couple of weeks until we were into the month of September to decorate the outside. I had a great time turning on my creative juices and letting my imagination run a little wild.  I hope that any guest who might come to visit feels at home and comfy cozy when they enter; that is always my goal, to have a warm, welcoming, home, one that doesn’t make people feel like they can’t relax. 🙂

One more picture…Here are my pups sitting in front of the Fall adorned fireplace…They sure look comfy huh? 😉 I just love them!! (Left to right: Gracie, Sophie, and Samson) ❤

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Until next time!! Y’all take good care! ❤

**In crafting there are no mistakes just unique creations**

Grapevine Wreath Ideas

Hi Everyone!

One of my very favorite things to make wreaths out of is a grapevine wreath form. They provide you with a nice sturdy and attractive base for any kind of decor.  I’ve made grapevine wreaths for the inside and the outside of my house and for all Seasons. They are not difficult to make and they usually go together quite quickly.  I typically will choose a pip berry, leaf, or other kind of garland to use on the wreath to help make it look fuller; I will glue that on first, then I will usually use a picture, plaque, initial, or wooden words and build the rest of the wreath around those choices.  I’ll usually pick a coordinating ribbon and some silk or dry flowers to finish off whatever look I’m trying to achieve.  I have found that creating the look I want is easier to do when I take the time to place the accented pieces onto the wreath, stand back and look at it and only when I’m happy with how it looks will I *then* use the hot glue to attach all to the wreath for safe keeping. There are a myriad of options out there and the sky is the limit, again, let your imagination be your guide and don’t be afraid to try something new. I will add some pictures of some of the grapevine wreaths that I’ve made in the last couple of years; I hope one of them will inspire you to try to make a grapevine wreath for yourself.  🙂

I’ve made several of these wreaths for gifts and some for my own use.  I made the wreath below to hang on my family room door to use with my every day decor.  A couple of cousins fell in love with it, so I decided to go ahead and make them each one for a little “just because” gift.  As I’ve mentioned before, I love to give homemade gifts, the recipients know that your creation was made with them specifically in mind. ❤

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This one hangs in our Powder Room:

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Our daughter asked me to make these two wreaths for two of her co-workers. I tried really hard to make them in colors and design specific to each of the recipients.  Apparently, they both loved the final products, so I think I was successful. YaY!! 🙂

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This was was created for the front door and when I get an itch for a change, I’ll hang this up out there.

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I made this one for Fall a couple of years ago…

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And I made this one last Fall specifically for the family room door:

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The accent color in my living and dining rooms is that pretty green that is seen everywhere I look now-a-days. I made this wreath to hang in my dining room, I really love the oval shape:

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This is another wreath that I hang on my front door at times…

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As you can see I’ve utilized the basic grapevine wreath form to make some new and different creations. I love country decor and these wreaths lend themselves so very nicely to bringing the country look into a room or onto a door.  I really hope that you will give one a try! 🙂

Until next time, y’all take good care!

**In crafting there are no mistakes just unique creations**