I didn't want it quite so rustic so I shantied it up a bit by giving it a coat of our favorite spray paint...
Rustoleum Painter's Touch in Heirloom White.
Here she is drying...
While waiting on that to dry I started on my flowers. Now... I will not at all claim to be the mind behind fabric flowers. They have been around forever so I spent the weekend with my mother-in-law searching google for some tutorials. I did find a few that helped us get started but in the end I came up with a couple simple methods that saved tons of time. I will share that tutorial with you in a few days for those of you that are interested. For now, I will just show you the rest of the wreath with the finished flowers. I used some blue linen and cream lace trim for my flowers. I dabbed a bunch of hot glue on the back of the flowers...
And then arranged and glued them down where I wanted them on the wreath... That easy :)
Here they are all glued down.
My next step was to hang it up. I knew I would be hanging it on my old window so I used a piece of thick jute twine from Hobby Lobby.
I wrapped it around the top of the wreath 5-6 times and tied a knot at the top to hang it. Here is the finished result...
I will be back soon with the flower tutorial for those of you that want to check it out. In the meantime make sure you stop by and check out Lisa Leonard and all of her fabulous and funky bling... So CUTE!!!
~Whitney
Oh my sweetness I looooovvvvveeee it! This is darling, I have painted a wreath but never used the fabric flowers! Darling,
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Olivia
Gosh, that is so dang cute! Sometimes it's hard to come up with new ideas for wreaths, and your idea is really refreshing.
ReplyDeleteI love it.
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Sissie
Looove this :)
ReplyDeleteCute..simple and very eye catching!!
ReplyDeleteCindy from Rick-Rack and Gingham
I LOVE the flowers!! Such a great idea!
ReplyDeleteIt's adorable, Whitney. I love the colors!
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Janie
I love it!
ReplyDelete{Rebekah}
Very pretty! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! Thank you for this! I have had a large grapevine wreath sitting on my mantle for several months and I couldn't quite figure out what to do with it! Spray painting it is genius! I'm off to get working!!
ReplyDeleteSo much texture - I love it!
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Laura
I love it! The colors are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThat's so pretty! I love the white paint. Thanks so much, I'll be linking.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I love how versatile it is...you can put different color flowers for the different seasons.
ReplyDeleteYou gals just do things right! I've seen a gazillion wreaths with some kind of flower on them lately, but haven't gotten that happy excited feeling, until I saw yours. Thank you so much for being amazingly talented and freely sharing it with us! This wreath is SO awesome!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! I love it. Love & blessings from NC!
ReplyDeleteWOW I am in love with fabric flower right now. Love the color of your fabrics and LOVE how this turned out. I may just make me one!! :)
ReplyDelete~Alison
bring on the tutorial...please! These flowers look fantastic...just the kind I am looking for. Cheers,
ReplyDeleteI L.O.V.E. it!!!!!
ReplyDeletecan't WAIT for the tutorial. Thanks so much for sharing this super sweet project!
Soooooo cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!
PLEASE post the tutorial on the flowers. I would love to learn how to make them.
GREAT JOB!
Too cute! My next wreath is going to be a painted one as well!
ReplyDeleteLovely and inspiring as always!
ReplyDeletePlease stop by my blog thepaintedcupboard.blogspot.com to get your Versatile Blogger award.
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That is really beautiful, I would love to make one. Makes me wonder why I got rid of my grapevine wreaths a few years ago. Now I have to go buy one. Oh dear!
ReplyDeleteOh this is SO cute!
ReplyDeletehoooooooo sooooo pretty.
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kisses
Thanks for sharing and can't wait for the turtorial.
ReplyDeletePlease share the tutorial! This wreath would look great on my front door. Thanks so much!
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