It turned out great...well great enough. It definitely served the purpose of satisfying my diy wreath obsession, and it lasted for a total of 6 days. It would have lasted longer I'm sure but right after I made it there was rain rain rain for days. Never did the wreath get wet, but the moisture in the air kind of warped the shape:
This was quite funny, at first I thought well it's not that bad. That was until I was driving home one day and looked at it and realized just how sad and saggy it had become. Down it went! Sooo, of course I was thinking how can I fix this. First thing I did was remove the leaves:
Then I threw this funny looking thing into the garbage. I proceeded to my old standby more old molding. I measured out the dimensions and cut it to size:
I hot glued the pieces together, spray painted it with metallic paint:
And I began to affix the leaves:
And it was done...and sturdy!
Tatum
6 comments:
This one is just as cute Tatum. Im actually getting ready to do the coffee filter wreath for the holidays have you tried it yet?
Very cute girl:) I admit I did have to snicker at the first one though, but it was very creative. I've used those paper towel rolls but I never thought of that one though:)
It looks great! The unexpected shape adds a ton of interest.
somehow the things we do ourselves are just lovely.
Hi Tatum! Thanks for visiting I Can't Stop Crafting! Did you see I've got a brand new link party going on? I would love for you to stop by and link up this fantastic fall wreath and join the party. ~Jen @ http://icantstopcrafting.blogspot.com/2011/11/head-to-head-showdown-1.html
That is very cool! I love a square wreath!
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