Monday, February 20, 2012

Velcro Wreath for Every Season

I was getting really tired of coming up with a new wreath every season.

I'm thrifty. Okay lets be honest…I'm cheap.

I hate spending the money to buy or make a new wreath.

So I thought I'd be super clever and make ONE wreath that can serve through multiple seasons!

VELCRO!!

Genius, right?

Just velcro your flowers or "fixings" right to your wreath, and change them out by season.

Here's how to do it!



Here's where you can get really creative. I made flowers first. But for my other seasons I thought you could make hearts for valentines day….shamrocks for St. Patty's day…well…you get the idea.

Cut squares of velcro. Mine are about 1"x 1"






I bought this twig wreath at Wal-Mart for $3.50.

Make sure you space your squares out far enough apart to allow room for all of your different "
"fixings"

*sorry for all the multiple uses of the word "fixings" I know it's not that clever*




Something else to think about when making your "fixings".
If you don't have a covered porch you might not want to put felt or any other fabric on your wreath. It may deteriorate with harsh weather.
Just a thought.



And there ya go!

Isn't she pretty. I love it! I'll be adding more to it, when I get the chance. More posts to follow and ways to add new "fixings".




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14 comments:

  1. What a wonderful idea! We have a french door on the front of the house and I hate having to buy two wreaths, so I basically never have anything up there. If I could make it last....oh the possibilities! Thanks for the GREAT idea!!!!

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  2. Turned out really great! I've got to find some fabric to make weather-proof flowers. Maybe a cheap table cloth??? Something's gotta work, right?

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  3. This is a great idea! Thanks for sharing it.

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  4. super genius! I've been using push pins since my wreath is a styrofoam form, but I may try velcro! love your wreath, it's beautiful!!

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  5. This is so clever!! Would love for you to share this on my " Homemade By You" link party tomorrow (wednesday)! New GFC follower! Found you through blog hop would love to have you follow back!

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  6. That is genius! Love all you clever people out there. I would be lost without you guys in the crafting department.

    I hoped over from the Bits of Splendor link up and am happy to follow along.

    Just curious, was it hard going from one to two with a 2 year age difference? I am so scared to have another. Probably TMI, but mommas that have 3 under 4 have experience, you know?

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  7. ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! This is genius. I will be doing this :) I'm stopping over via the blog hop! So nice to meet you! I'm a new follower.

    Lindsey
    outofalabaster.blogspot.com

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  8. So glad I found your blog on the blog hop. I'm a new follower on GFC. I would love it you stopped by and followed back so we can stay connected.Love the song Blessings, Lori http://www.bleak2unique.com/

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  9. Hello cute blog!! Thank you so much for linking up to the blog hop! Wishing you all the best in your bloggy endeavors. Newest follower :)

    Kelly
    www.livelaughrowe.com

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  10. very cute! i might have to borrow :)

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  11. i LOVE this! i have to definitely try this for one of my next crafts :)

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  12. This turned out lovely!!! { enjoyed Addison Road while I was here!} Would love for you to link up to our "Uncommonly Yours" link party!

    www.uncommondesignsonline.com

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  13. So clever! I've been using push pins as well (in my Changing Seasons Wreath I've blogged about), but I love that you can have the natural twig for most of the wreath.

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